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Why do organisms reproduce? What is the significance of reproduction?


Shristy12: Reproduction is important for the survival of all living things. ... There are many different types of asexualreproduction which can be discussed to show students the variability of modes of reproduction. Some single-celled organisms reproduce by simple cell division, this is called binary fission. This is the answer

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Answered by Mazser
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It is to produce generations and prevent their extinction
Answered by shilpa85475
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Reproduction is one of the significant characteristic features of living organisms in the world.  

Explanation:

• This is necessary for all living organisms to continue their race or group in the world.  

• The process of reproduction is very important to maintain stability of the population and ecosystem of the earth. The process ensures the continuity of the various species and survival of all living things on the earth.  

• The genetic information gets passed from one generation to the next generation only through reproduction, which ensures the species continuity on the earth.

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