Biology, asked by shindesamadhan4445, 11 months ago

why do organisns reproduce

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ans= Because Reproduction is not important for the survival of the organism but through reproduction the particular specie do not get extinct. Characteristics are transferred from the parents to the offspring in the form of genes. DNA carries the genetic information contained in the chromosomes present in the nucleus of the cell.

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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.

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