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Distinguish between asexual and sexual reproduction.
Give three significant differences between asexual reproduction and sexual reproduction.
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Solution 1
| Sr. No. | Asexual reproduction | Sexual reproduction |
| 1. | It occur only in vertebrates and lower chordates. | It occurs almost in all types of animals. |
| 2. | It is always uniparental. | It is usually biparental. |
| 3. | Gametes are not formed. | Two types of gametes are formed. |
| 4. | It involves only mitosis. | It involves both meiosis and mitosis. |
| 5. | Daughter organisms are genetically identical to the parent. | Daughter organisms genetically differ from their parents. |
| 6. | Since there is no variation, so it does not contribute to evolution of the species. | Because variations contribute to the evolution of species. |
Solution 2
| Sr. No. | Asexual reproduction | Sexual reproduction |
| 1. | No mixing of genetic material; therefore less variation in offspring and less evolutionary potential. | Mixing of genetic material occurs; offspring show greater variation. |
| 2. | No gamete formation. Fertilization absent. | Gametes are formed. Fertilization occurs. |
| 3. | Usually more offspring. | Usually fewer offspring. |
| 4. | Only one parent is involved (Uniparental). | Normally, two parents are involved (Biparental). |
| 5. | Rapid process and as such takes advantage of favourable conditions. | It is a slower process. |
| 6. | Occurs in lower invertebrates and lower chordates and plants with simple organisations. | Occurs almost in all types of animals and mostly in higher plants. |
Notes
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