Comparison between Sexual and Asexual Reproduction
Reproduction is the process by which organisms create offspring, and it is essential for the continuation of a species. Reproduction can be achieved through two methods, sexual and asexual. Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of haploid gametes to form a diploid zygote, while asexual reproduction does not require the formation of gametes. Some organisms use both forms of reproduction during different stages of their life cycle. In this paper, we will explore the of the freshwater polyp, Hydra, which is an organism that uses both sexual and asexual reproduction.
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asexual reproduction
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reproductive strategies
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