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HOW DO ORGANISMS 
REPRODUCE?
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HOW DO ORGANISMS 
REPRODUCE?
1) Reproduction :-
Reproduction is the process by which living organisms 
produce new individuals of the same species.
Reproduction is necessary for the survival and increase
in the population of a species. If organisms do not 
reproduce, their population decreases and species will 
become extinct.
2) Do organisms create carbon copies of 
themselves ?
The DNA (Deoxyribo nucleic acid) molecules in the
chromosomes in the nucleus is responsible for the transfer 
of characters from the parents to the off springs. During 
reproduction the reproductive cells produce two copies of 
the DNA which separate into two cells. The DNA copies will 
be similar but not identical to each other. So the new 
individuals have slight variations from their parents. This is 
the basis for variations and evolution of new species.
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HOW DO ORGANISMS 
REPRODUCE?
1) Reproduction :-
Reproduction is the process by which living organisms 
produce new individuals of the same species.
Reproduction is necessary for the survival and increase
in the population of a species. If organisms do not 
reproduce, their population decreases and species will 
become extinct.
2) Do organisms create carbon copies of 
themselves ?
The DNA (Deoxyribo nucleic acid) molecules in the
chromosomes in the nucleus is responsible for the transfer 
of characters from the parents to the off springs. During 
reproduction the reproductive cells produce two copies of 
the DNA which separate into two cells. The DNA copies will 
be similar but not identical to each other. So the new 
individuals have slight variations from their parents. This is 
the basis for variations and evolution of new species.
3) The importance of variation :-
DNA copying during reproduction is important for 
maintaining the body designs of different organisms to 
survive in the existing environment. But the environment is 
constantly changing due to changes in temperature, 
climate, water levels etc. If organisms cannot adjust 
themselves to the changes in the environment then their 
species will become extinct.
If there are variations in some individuals of a species 
they may be able to survive the changes in the 
environment.
So variations in species is necessary for the survival of
different species and for the evolution of new species.
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HOW DO ORGANISMS 
REPRODUCE?
1) Reproduction :-
Reproduction is the process by which living organisms 
produce new individuals of the same species.
Reproduction is necessary for the survival and increase
in the population of a species. If organisms do not 
reproduce, their population decreases and species will 
become extinct.
2) Do organisms create carbon copies of 
themselves ?
The DNA (Deoxyribo nucleic acid) molecules in the
chromosomes in the nucleus is responsible for the transfer 
of characters from the parents to the off springs. During 
reproduction the reproductive cells produce two copies of 
the DNA which separate into two cells. The DNA copies will 
be similar but not identical to each other. So the new 
individuals have slight variations from their parents. This is 
the basis for variations and evolution of new species.
3) The importance of variation :-
DNA copying during reproduction is important for 
maintaining the body designs of different organisms to 
survive in the existing environment. But the environment is 
constantly changing due to changes in temperature, 
climate, water levels etc. If organisms cannot adjust 
themselves to the changes in the environment then their 
species will become extinct.
If there are variations in some individuals of a species 
they may be able to survive the changes in the 
environment.
So variations in species is necessary for the survival of
different species and for the evolution of new species.
4) Types of reproduction :-
There are two main types of reproduction in living organisms. They 
are asexual reproduction and sexual reproduction.
Asexual reproduction :- is reproduction in which new individuals 
are produced from a single parent.
Sexual reproduction :- is reproduction in which two individuals 
are involved to produce a new individual.
Asexual reproduction is of different types. They are:- fission, 
budding, regeneration, fragmentation, spore formation, vegetative 
propagation etc.
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HOW DO ORGANISMS 
REPRODUCE?
1) Reproduction :-
Reproduction is the process by which living organisms 
produce new individuals of the same species.
Reproduction is necessary for the survival and increase
in the population of a species. If organisms do not 
reproduce, their population decreases and species will 
become extinct.
2) Do organisms create carbon copies of 
themselves ?
The DNA (Deoxyribo nucleic acid) molecules in the
chromosomes in the nucleus is responsible for the transfer 
of characters from the parents to the off springs. During 
reproduction the reproductive cells produce two copies of 
the DNA which separate into two cells. The DNA copies will 
be similar but not identical to each other. So the new 
individuals have slight variations from their parents. This is 
the basis for variations and evolution of new species.
3) The importance of variation :-
DNA copying during reproduction is important for 
maintaining the body designs of different organisms to 
survive in the existing environment. But the environment is 
constantly changing due to changes in temperature, 
climate, water levels etc. If organisms cannot adjust 
themselves to the changes in the environment then their 
species will become extinct.
If there are variations in some individuals of a species 
they may be able to survive the changes in the 
environment.
So variations in species is necessary for the survival of
different species and for the evolution of new species.
4) Types of reproduction :-
There are two main types of reproduction in living organisms. They 
are asexual reproduction and sexual reproduction.
Asexual reproduction :- is reproduction in which new individuals 
are produced from a single parent.
Sexual reproduction :- is reproduction in which two individuals 
are involved to produce a new individual.
Asexual reproduction is of different types. They are:- fission, 
budding, regeneration, fragmentation, spore formation, vegetative 
propagation etc.
i) Fission :-
Fission is an asexual reproduction by which a unicellular
organism divides and forms two or more new individuals. 
Fission is of two types. They are binary fission and multiple 
fission.
i)Binary fission :- In this method an organism divides and 
forms two individuals. First the nucleus divides and forms 
two nuclei. Then the cytoplasm divides and forms two 
daughter cells. Eg:- Amoeba, Paramaecium etc.
ii) Multiple fission :- In this method one organism divides 
into many daughter cells. Eg.Plasmodium (Malarial parasite).
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1. What is reproduction?
Ans. Reproduction is the biological process by which new individuals of the same species are produced, either asexually or sexually.
2. What is the difference between asexual and sexual reproduction?
Ans. Asexual reproduction involves the production of new individuals from a single parent, without the involvement of gametes. Sexual reproduction, on the other hand, involves the fusion of gametes from two parents to produce a new individual.
3. What are the different modes of asexual reproduction?
Ans. The different modes of asexual reproduction include binary fission, budding, fragmentation, spore formation, and vegetative propagation.
4. What are the male and female reproductive organs in humans?
Ans. The male reproductive organs in humans include the testes, epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles, prostate gland, and urethra. The female reproductive organs include the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix, and vagina.
5. What is the significance of meiosis in sexual reproduction?
Ans. Meiosis is a type of cell division that produces gametes with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. This is significant in sexual reproduction as it ensures that the offspring will have a combination of genetic material from both parents, increasing genetic diversity and variability in the population.
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