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    sexual reproduction

    noun

    • 1. the production of new living organisms by combining genetic information from two individuals of different types (sexes). In most higher organisms, one sex (male) produces a small motile gamete which travels to fuse with a larger stationary gamete produced by the other (female).
  2. Sexual reproduction is a natural way of reproduction in humans, animals and the majority of plants also choose to reproduce sexually. This type of reproduction is more complex and lengthy as compared to asexual reproduction. Moreover, reproducing sexually gives the benefit of variation and offsprings are unique.

  3. Sexual reproduction is a general and fundamental mode of reproducing young ones in animals, humans, and plants. Compared to asexual reproduction , sexual reproduction is lengthy and more complex. An organism that follows sexual reproduction has specific reproductive organs.

  4. Jul 12, 2022 · Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of male and female gametes. This process is known as fertilization. Fertilization can be external or internal. External fertilization is the process in which the male sperm fertilizes the female egg outside the female’s body. On the contrary, in internal fertilization, the fusion of male and female ...

  5. Fission is an asexual reproduction that is common in most unicellular organisms. When the fission results in two daughter cells, it is binary fission (e.g. paramecium). When fission results in many daughter cells, it is called multiple fission (e.g. Plasmodium). Planes of fission may be different for different organisms.

  6. Flowering plants, also called angiosperms, use a sexual mode of reproduction. Reproduction in plants, mainly revolves around the flower, which has both the male and the female gametes. All parts of a flower aid in the process of reproduction, although some of them are sterile. Therefore, to understand the process of reproduction in flowering ...

  7. Access Answers to Biology NCERT Chapter 2 – Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants. Name the parts of an angiosperm flower in which the development of male and female gametophyte take place. Solution: In an angiosperm, the male gametes are developed within the anther. On the contrary, the female gametes are developed inside the ovules.

  8. The differences between sexual and asexual reproduction are as follows: Asexual Reproduction. Sexual Reproduction. Occurs in prokaryotic microorganisms and in some eukaryotic unicellular and multicellular organisms, lower invertebrates and plants. Occurs almost in all types of multicellular organisms including humans, animals, and higher plants.

  9. Sexual reproduction. Sexual reproduction results in genetic variation among the organisms of a population. It help the organism to better survive in unfavorable condition. It supports evolution and formation of new species. It helps to maintain the continuity of species.

  10. Reproduction is the process of producing individuals of the same kind. Most organisms reproduce by mating, which increases the genetic variability of the organism. The males and females have separate reproductive organs known as gonads. These gonads produce gametes that fuse together to form a single cell called the zygote.

  11. Sexual reproduction in plants takes place in flowers. The complete flower typically consists of four parts: Petals. Sepals. Stamen (male reproductive part) Pistil/Carpel (female reproductive part) Stamen (male reproductive part) consists of anther and filament. The anther is a sac-like structure that produces and stores pollen.