why do asexually reproducing organisms undergo sexual reproduction during unfavourable conditions?
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because sexual reproduction cause variation which results them to survive in harsh conditions.
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Reproduction of organisms through asexual reproduction will, in general, develop in number exponentially.
Be that as it may, because they depend on transformation for varieties in their DNA, all individuals from the species have comparable vulnerabilities.
Organisms that duplicate explicitly yield fewer posterity, however the expansive measure of variation in their qualities makes them less powerless to the ailment
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