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  • Hi everyone today I'm going to tell/discuss the importance of reproduction in living things
  • The importance of reproduction in living things.
  • What exactly is reproduction and why is it important?
  • Reproduction is the process of creating new species or organisms. Sexual and asexual reproduction are both possible. A species' survival depends on its ability to reproduce. It ensures the survival of like individuals from generation to generation. Sexual reproduction can result in variance in new generations, which can lead to species evolution.
  • What is Reproduction ?
  • In a broad sense, reproduction is one of the most essential concepts in biology: it entails creating a duplicate, a likeness, and so ensuring the survival of a species. Although reproduction is frequently thought of primarily in terms of the creation of offspring in animals and plants, it has a far broader meaning for living organisms. The genesis of life and the evolution of organisms must be considered in order to grasp this reality. The ability of some primitive chemical system to produce duplicates of itself must have been one of the first traits of life that developed in prehistoric times.
  • Biological reproduction
  • Organismic and cell reproduction are equivalent in single-celled organisms, because the cell constitutes the entire organism. The process varies widely from one form to the next, and it can be extremely complicated when higher ciliate protozoans are incorporated. Asexual reproduction is conceivable through simple division, as well as sexual reproduction. Gametes can be created in sexual unicellular organisms by division (typically multiple fission, as in many algae) or, as in yeasts, by the organism turning itself into a gamete and merging its nucleus with that of a neighbor of the opposite sex, a process known as conjugation.
  • What is the importance of reproduction in human?
  • Human reproduction is necessary for the human species' survival. The union of female and male sex cells is how humans reproduce sexually. Although the male and female reproductive systems are distinct, they are designed to work together to produce internal fertilization. All living species on Earth reproduce or generate offspring, and humans are no exception. If humans are considered large, complex land mammals, we can conclude that the male and female play the same role as other mammals from a strictly biological standpoint. The male's role is to create and distribute sperm cells to the female reproductive canal. The female's role is to generate ova (eggs), accept sperm, and nourish the developing embryo within her. During the early years of the child's life, she must also give birth and supply milk.
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  • That's all for today I hope you learn something in my presentation!
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