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Explain the importance of reproduction in organisms.
Solution
Reproduction is a biological process through which living organisms produce similar offspring. Living organisms reproduce to maintain their number and for the continuation of their species. Thus, reproduction ensures the continuation of similar kinds of individuals.
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