Biology, asked by chiragnor1722, 9 months ago

Whichcell do not have capacity to reproduce

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Answered by sanyam75
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Answer:

all the cells that hv entered the G nod or the quiescent phase cannot reproduce

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Answered by taranjas1234
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Explanation:

. Living organisms produce offspring of their own kind. (Why? How?)

2. If a population of organisms produces on average one surviving offspring per parent, the population remains the same size over many generations. If more than one offspring per parent survives to reproduce, then the population increases exponentially.

3. In nature, exponential growth can never continue indefinitely. Growth is slowed by: depletion of essential resources; buildup of toxic wastes or poisons; predation or disease.

4. Decrease of a population (due to the factors listed in point 3) usually occurs exponentially. The rate of decrease may be faster or slower than the previous rate of increase.

5. In nature, most populations grow at a rate balanced by death due to disease, waste buildup, resource limitation etc. There are cycles of growth and decline.

6. Reproductive success is increased by dispersal of organisms, or of their gametes (sperm or eggs). Dispersal can be by environmental elements (wind or water); by the organism’s own motility; or by another organism (a “carrier” or “vector”). Dispersal by a vector can be parasitic (harmful) or mutualistic (mutually beneficial).

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