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13 June, 14:51

What type of relationship do asexual and sexual organisms have?

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  1. 13 June, 15:01
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    Asexual organism lives in colonies or individually but with the passage of time they make colonies.

    Sexual organisms live dependently on other organisms for reproduction.

    Explanation: In asexual reproduction, one organism can produce organisms by multiplying its cells. For the reproductions. its cells undergo mitosis and the daughter diploid cells will changed into whole organism. So one organism make hundreds of millions of offspring making a colony from one cell. They don't need any other partner for reproduction. While in sexual reproduction the gametes from two organisms, male and female are combined to form an offspring. So these organism depends on other opposite sex partner for reproduction. But they are not present in colonies.
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