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Reproduction is an organism's way of creating a new generation of its species. Reproduction is essential for preserving a species (carrying on with the species), and replenishing the number of organisms in it to compensate for dead organisms. Without reproduction, a species would die out in one generation.
Offspring are genetically identical to their parents.
It is to allow the continuity of its own species.
To ensure the continuity of endangered species
No of chromosomes is maintained by meiosis and fertilization .
The Out of Africa theory suggests that Homo erectus evolved into modern humans in Africa and then migrated to populate the rest of the world. This theory is supported by genetic and fossil evidence that shows a single African origin for modern Homo sapiens.
to continue the species I believe living things reproduce to perpetuate and keep the species going as was from the beginning of time. That is the living things' needs. to ensure the continuity of their kind
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Then it would be the end for that species in one generation.
Then it would be the end for that species in one generation.
Mitosis
Passing the bag to a new generation represents the transfer of knowledge, wisdom, and cultural heritage from one generation to the next. It symbolizes the continuity of traditions, healing practices, and spiritual connections within a community.