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Question
Write two points of difference between asexual and sexual types of reproduction. Describe why variations are observed in the offspring formed by sexual reproduction.
Solution
Asexual Reproduction | Sexual Reproduction |
It involves only one parent. | It generally involves two parents of opposite sex (male and female). |
It generally does not involve production of gametes. | It involves the formation of gametes. |
There is no fertilisation and formation of zygote. | Fertilisation occurs and results in the formation of zygote. |
Asexually produced offspring resemble to each other and their parents. | Sexually produced offspring show some variations from their parents. |
In asexual reproduction, very less chance of variations occur. | In sexual reproduction, more chances of variations occur. |
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