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- Reproduction
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- Reproduction - Wikipedia
Reproduction (or procreation or breeding) is the biological process by which new individual organisms – "offspring" – are produced from their "parent" or parents
- Reproduction | Definition, Examples, Types, Importance, Facts . . .
Reproduction, process by which organisms replicate themselves Reproduction is one of the most important concepts in biology: it means making a copy, a likeness, and thereby providing for the continued existence of species
- REPRODUCTION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
reproduction, duplicate, copy, facsimile, replica mean a thing made to closely resemble another reproduction implies an exact or close imitation of an existing thing
- Reproduction - Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary
Reproduction is one of the most fundamental attributes of any living thing It is the process of production of viable offspring s by organized bodies where the offspring can be an exact clone of the parent (asexual reproduction) or unique (sexual reproduction)
- Types of Reproduction | Ask A Biologist
The ways in which life on earth creates new life is something that we call “reproduction ” Some parts of reproduction are similar not just in plants and animals, but in all organisms, including single-celled ones
- Reproduction | Biology | Visionlearning
Living things reproduce either by making exact copies of themselves (asexual reproduction) or by combining genes from two parents (sexual reproduction) Asexual reproduction is simple and fast and is used by bacteria, most other microbes, and some plants and animals
- What is Reproduction in Biology - California Learning Resource Network
Reproduction, at its core, is the biological process by which new individual organisms – offspring – are produced from their ‘parent’ or ‘parents ’ It represents a fundamental feature of all known life and is crucial for the continuity and survival of species
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