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Activity Discussion Science & Technology Which are different types of reproduction ?

  • Shivani

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    May 15, 2021 at 9:10 am
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    Types of Reproduction

    There are two types of reproduction:

    Asexual reproduction

    Sexual Production

    Asexual reproduction

    “Sexual reproduction refers to the type of reproduction in which there is only one creature producing a new person.”

    Homophobia reproduction does not involve genetic mixing, therefore, the results produced are genetically inherited from the parent. Organisms produced by asexual reproduction are not very different in nature. This type of production is mainly made up of unicellular materials.

    This process involves rapid population growth and does not require a process partner. However, genetic deficiency makes living organisms more susceptible to disease and malnutrition.

    The reproduction of the opposite sex is divided into:

    Binary Squeezing: In this case, the cell divides twice into each cell carrying a copy of the DNA from the parent cell. For example., Albaba.

    Outbreaks appear to be exacerbated during pregnancy and in childbirth. The result remains in the body until it is fully developed. It separates itself as life from each creature. For example, hydra

    Separation: In this case, the parent’s body is divided into several parts, and each part grows into a new person. For example, Planaria

    Sporogenesis: In this type of reproduction, a new body grows from seeds. These can be created without pregnancy and can be spread through air and animals.

    Sexual Production

    “Sexual reproduction is a form of reproduction that involves the production of offspring through the combination of male and female games.”

    In sexual reproduction, male and female gametes were created to produce offspring. These games are either made by the same person or by different people of the opposite sex.

    The process is often slow and complex compared to asexual production. The living things that are produced thus vary in genes. Therefore, they can change with changing climates. Humans and many multicellular organisms show the process of reproduction.

  • Kumari

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    May 17, 2021 at 10:50 am
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    Reproduction is a process through which organisms gives rise to there young ones which are same as there single parent or have mixed characteristics of there parents. Reproduction helps to maintain the continuity of a particular species.
    There are two ways in which organisms can reproduce offsprings:-
    1. Asexual reproduction- This is the process by which offsprings are produced without the fusion or production of gametes. Asexual reproduction takes place where there is only one parent. The offsprings are identically same as there parent and are called clones. Asexual reproduction is a simple and fast process.
    For eg:-
    Binary fission- In this process, a cell is divided into to and each cell contains a copy of a DNA. Eg- Amoeba.
    Fragmentation- In this process, the main organism splits and new individuals are formed from each half. Eg- planaria
    Sporogenesis- In this process individuals from the reproductive units called spores.
    Parthenogenesis- It is the process by which the bees gives rise to the young ones by the formation and development of eggs without the process of fertilization.
    2. Sexual reproduction- This is the process by which the male gamete which is the sperm and the female gamete which the ovary fuse together to produce the offspring. The offspring contains characteristics of both the parents hence are not exactly same as there parents. Sexual reproduction is a complex and slow process.
    Eg- in human beings,dogs etc.
    The organisms which can produce 2 distinct type of gametes are called anisogamous which contain the male gametes sperm and female gamete ovary. Eg- plasmodium, vertebrates.
    The organisms in which the gametes are identical are called isogamous species. Eg- chlamydomonas, algae etc
    There are many organisms that can reproduce sexually as well as asexually like hydra, jellyfish, yeast and many more depending on the conditions they are in.

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