why sexual reproduction is essential for us??
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Reproduction is a fundamental feature of all living organisms. It is a biological process by which living organisms produce offspring’s similar to them. Reproduction ensures the continuity of various species on the Earth. In the absence of reproduction, the species will not be able to exist for a long time and may soon get extinct.
Reproduction is important for the survival of all living things. Without a mechanism for reproduction, life would come to an end. There are two types of reproduction to learn in elementary grades, asexual and sexual reproduction. ... Some cells reproduce by unequal division of the cells, this is called budding
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Reproduction is a fundamental feature of all living organisms. It is a biological process by which living organisms produce offspring’s similar to them. Reproduction ensures the continuity of various species on the Earth. In the absence of reproduction, the species will not be able to exist for a long time and may soon get extinct.
Reproduction is important for the survival of all living things. Without a mechanism for reproduction, life would come to an end. There are two types of reproduction to learn in elementary grades, asexual and sexual reproduction. ... Some cells reproduce by unequal division of the cells, this is called budding
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Reproduction is a fundamental feature of all living organisms. It is a biological process by which living organisms produce offspring's similar to them. Reproduction ensures the continuity of various species on the Earth.
Reproduction is important for the survival of all living things. Without a mechanism for reproduction, life would come to an end.
Sexual reproduction provides genetic diversity because the sperm and egg that are produced contain different combinations of genes than the parent organisms. Asexual reproduction is one organism dividing into two organisms without shuffling its genes, so the offspring has the same version of genes as did the parent.
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