Biology, asked by shajikvalappil60, 11 months ago

Why do living organisms reproduce? What will happen if they fail to reproduce?

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Answered by sibi61
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Hi buddy

Here is your answer

Organisms reproduce to increase their population.

If they fails to then, the survival of the particular species is doubtful

Answered by lovequotes1418
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Answer: Reproduction is the process by which new organisms (offsprings) are generated. A living organism does not need reproduction to survive, but as a species, they need that for continuity and to ensure that they are not extinct. ... They will be extinct. This means reproduction is essential for the survival of all species.

Living things are able to reproduce themselves. If organisms fail to do this, populations will diminish and disappear as their members die from old age, disease, accidents, predation, etc. ... Asexual reproduction involves no exchange of genetic material but is a simple replication to produce a new organism.

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