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Reproduction And Its Types



Reproduction is defined as the property of all the living organisms to produce individuals of their own kind in order to continue their race.



Types of Reproduction

There are two main types of reproduction in animals. These are :


  • Asexual Reproduction
  • Sexual Reproduction







   Difference between Sexual and Asexual Reproduction


Asexual Reproduction
Sexual Reproduction
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It always involves a single parent.


Offsprings formed are genetically identical to the parents.

It occurs by mitotic divisions.

It is faster mode of reproduction.

No variations are produced.

It occurs in lower animals.

It is mostly bi-parental but may be uniparental (sometimes).

Offsprings formed are not genetically identical to the parents.

Both mitosis and meiosis occur.

It is slower mode of reproduction.

Variations are produced.

It occurs in higher invertebrates and all vertebrates.








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