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  • What purpose does reproduction serve?
  • #160;All living things require reproduction in order to survive. Life would come to an end without it. Because of reproduction, we were able to come to life.#160;
  • No, what is it?
  • Asexual reproduction is a process that involves only one parent plant and produces offspring that are identical to the parent plant. While Sexual reproduction isa method that involves two parent plants to develop new organisms that are different from the parents.
  • Do you know what asexual and sexual reproduction of plants is?#160;
  • Plants and humans are not the same. Because we have partners, we reproduce. Animals, like plants, can reproduce in asexual or sexual ways.
  • There's also a asexual and sexual reproduction on animals
  • Sexual reproduction entails the joining of two gametes. Sperm and eggs are generated by the same individual at times and by other people at other times. Although vertebrates' sexes are distinct, certain vertebrates can alter their gender and others are both male and female. Animal individuals are generated from DNA from only one parent in asexual reproduction. Starfish, hydras, and sea anemones are examples of animals that do not fuse their egg and sperm.
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  • Then, what is the importance of reproduction to living things?
  • The birth and death rates are kept in balance by reproduction. The aged and dying population is replaced by new people. It also helps to increase the number of species in the ecosystem. The main purpose of reproduction is to ensure the species' survival. Sexual reproduction causes variety among species, which aids in the study of evolution.
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