Science, asked by RYTHAM9934, 1 year ago

Why plants and animals need to reproduce?

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Answered by pranjalrocky
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Plant reproduction is the production of new individuals or offspring inplants, which can be accomplished by sexual or asexual reproduction. Sexual reproduction produces offspring by the fusion of gametes, resulting in offspring genetically different from the parent or parents.

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Answered by Tamash
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Hi mate here is ur query..

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Let's assume, for the sake of simplicity, that there are two populations of beings, one that reproduces and one that doesn't. Let's also assume (realistically) that everybody dies eventually; or, simplistically, that every being has a probability of dying for whatever reason (being eaten, having an accident, what have you).

Under those simplistic assumptions it is trivial to see what happens over time to both populations: the one that doesn't reproduce has less and less live members over time, while the one that does reproduce either keeps a constant number of members (if they reproduce at just the same rate as they die), or even increases their number.

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