Sexual reproduction requires a male and female because it combines genetic material from two individuals, leading to genetic diversity in offspring. This genetic diversity promotes adaptability and survival of species in changing environments. The male provides sperm containing genetic material, while the female provides eggs containing genetic material and a nourishing environment for the embryo to develop.
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the more sexual intercourse or sexual contact in any kind, the better chances they are gonna have a child.
Sexual propagation involves the fusion of male and female gametes to create offspring with genetic diversity, while asexual propagation involves producing offspring without the need for gamete fusion, resulting in genetically identical offspring to the parent plant.
Organisms need sex cells, or gametes, to facilitate sexual reproduction, which promotes genetic diversity. During fertilization, male and female gametes merge to form a zygote, combining genetic material from both parents. This genetic variation enhances adaptability and survival in changing environments. Additionally, sexual reproduction can help eliminate harmful mutations over generations.
Well, there is fertilization in sexual reproduction, but there is not fertilization in asexual because the female reproductive system needs help with the male reproductive system through sex. Without sex, it is asexual. Females need the males sperm in order to fertilize the baby or plant.
male sperm and female eggs.
mitochondria plasma membrane,ribosomes,and nucleus.Source(s):
the more sexual intercourse or sexual contact in any kind, the better chances they are gonna have a child.
In asexual reproduction of a plant, the plant reproduces offspring (normally referred to as daughter cell) in and of itself, without the the use of male and female gametes of the plants. There is no swapping or joining of gametes. Sexual reproduction uses the male and female gametes (both haploid), such as pollen from the male plant's stamen joining the ovule in the female plant's pistil - resulting in a diploid embryo.
Um, considering dogs are neither starfish nor amoebas, i'd say, yeah, a male IS necessary for sexual reproduction.
It reproduces by asexual reproduction which means it does not need a male and female. It reproduces by single-celled oragnisms through fission. It requires less energy and is more faster than sexual reproduction.
It is called an ovual and that is kept in the ovary in the mans gamete and i need to know rhis for my test tomorrow
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reproduction are of 2 types sexual reproduction which involves gametes male gametes:-- sperms female gametes:-- ovum these 2 gametes need to be fused together to form an embryo then through mitosis it will divide millions of time to make a baby in plants male gametes:-- pollen grain female gametes:-- ovary in these when pollen gets in another flower due to pollination it forms an pollen tube through the style and fuses with the ovary and forms seeds!! in short the gametes are responsible for reproduction in sexual reproduction
Sexual reproduction requires gametes; sperm & egg cells. For humans, it requires gentalia which would be the penis for the male and the vagina for the female. Of course, you would need other things like enzymes for blood flow to the penis and a suitable host for the embryo but basically all it requires is a man and a woman getting it on to put it blunt.
Some lower forms in the animal kingdom are asexual, which mean they produce in some way without the need of genders. Sexual reproduction requires both a male and female.
There are 2 types of reprodution , those are sexual and asexual reproduction . Sexual reprodution invloves both a male and a female . but asexual reproduction involves just the female ( a good example of this is a plant , some plants do not need others to reproduce ) ! Hope that helps :)