Sexual Reproduction
Two gametes (a sperm and an egg) can unite, forming a fertilized, diploid egg cell, which can develop into a child (offspring).
Sexual and Asexual. Sexual reproduction requires that two cells (sperm and egg) unite to produce the first cell of the new organism. Asexual reproduction is a single organism that can reproduce without the aid of another.
The two types of reproduction are sexual reproduction, which involves the fusion of gametes from two parents, and asexual reproduction, which involves producing offspring from a single organism without the need for gametes from another organism.
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Seahorses reproduce sexually, because they combine gametes from two parents.
The reproduction system that involves two parents is known as sexual reproduction. In this process, genetic material from both a male and a female combines to produce offspring, resulting in greater genetic diversity. This method is common in many organisms, including animals and plants, and typically involves the formation of gametes—sperm and eggs—that unite during fertilization.
Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes from two parents, resulting in genetic variation in offspring. Asexual reproduction does not involve gametes and produces genetically identical offspring.
Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of two specialized cells (gametes) from two parents, resulting in genetic variation in offspring. Asexual reproduction involves a single parent producing genetically identical offspring without the fusion of gametes.
The two types of reproduction are sexual and asexual. Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes from two parents to produce offspring with genetic variation. Asexual reproduction involves the production of offspring from a single parent without the fusion of gametes, resulting in genetically identical offspring.
Gametes involve sexual reproduction.The male gamete in animals are called sperm and the female gamete in animal are called ovum or egg.
Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of two specialized cells (gametes) from two parents to create offspring with genetic variation. Asexual reproduction involves producing offspring without the fusion of gametes, resulting in genetically identical offspring to the parent.
A cell formed by the union of two gametes is called a zygote.