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What is the basic difference between asexual reproduction and sexual reproduction? (b) Which of the following organisms reproduce by sexual method and which by asexual method? Amoeba, Cats, Humans, Hydra, Birds
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(a) What is the basic difference between asexual reproduction and sexual reproduction?
(b) Which of the following organisms reproduce by sexual method and which by asexual method?
Amoeba, Cats, Humans, Hydra, Birds
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14/10/2021 3:08 pm
(a) Asexual Reproduction
(i) The offspring arises from a single parent.
(ii) The production of new organism does not involve gametes.
Example: Amoeba, Yeast.
Sexual Reproduction
(i) The offspring arises from two parents of different sexes.
(ii) The production of new organisms involves the use of gametes.
Example: Fish, Frogs, etc.
(b) (i) Sexual Method: Cats, Humans, birds.
(ii) Asexual method: Amoeba, Hydra.
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