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29 April, 16:11

What are the advantages and disadvantages of reproducing a) asexually and b) sexually

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  1. 29 April, 17:32
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    Asexualy is only one and sexual is 2 the disadvantage is that the produced specimens is a clone of the first
  2. 29 April, 19:36
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    There are advantages and disadvantages of sexual reproduction, compared to asexual reproduction. The main issues are Advantages: More variation assists with survival. It increases the chance that at least some offspring of a parent survive.

    Asexual Reproduction in Plants

    Fission. In fission, unicellular organism splits to form new organisms ...

    Budding. The word bud means small outgrowth ...

    Spore formation. The method of spore formation occurs in both unicellular and multi-cellular organisms ...

    Fragmentation ...

    Cuttings ...

    Layering ...

    Grafting.

    Explanation:

    An organism has many benefits for having the ability to reproduce both sexually and asexually. The first of these benefits is that it doesn't have to find a mate in order to reproduce, so it can create offspring by itself, and enable the continuation of its' species.

    One plant disease can wipe out an entire population of cloned plants. A second disadvantage is increased competition. Asexual reproduction allows the plants to reproduce very quickly. This means the parent plant will be competing with a great number of offspring for the same nutrients, sunlight, and space
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