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How do Organisms Reproduce

  • Reproduction
    • Biological process by which a living organism produces offspring similar to itself.
    • Not essential for survival, helps in the perpetuation of species.
    • Information is transferred from the parents to the offspring in the form of DNA.
    • DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid)- a genetic material found in chromosomes present in the nucleus of the cell.
    • Two types of reproduction-sexual and asexual.
  • Sexual reproduction
    • Requires two parents.
    • Involves fusion of male and female gametes.
    • Allows more variations in offsprings.
  • Sexual

 

    • Angiosperms- flowering plants
    • Flower is the reproductive part of angiosperms.
    • Four parts of flowers– sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels/pistils
    • Sepals- green in colour, protect flower …

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