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Reproduction

Reproduction (or procreation or breeding) is the biological process by which new individual organisms – offspring – are produced from their parent or parents. There are two forms of reproduction: asexual and sexual.

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Asexual vs. sexual reproduction

Life without

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Reproduction

Nodes122
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Triples77
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.016393
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Reproduction

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related to Sexual · 15
Reproduction → Because, Bryophytes, Chlamydomonas, Each, For, In, It, Most, Offspring, Paramecium, Sexual, Sexually, The, This, Thus
related to Asexual · 11
Reproduction → Asexual, Bacteria, For, Hydras, Hydroidea, Likewise, Most, Mycocepurus, See Mating, Some, These
related to External links · 10
Reproduction → Andrology Archived, Asexual Reproduction Archived, Biology, Encyclopædia Britannica, Philosophy, Replication, ReproductionJournal, Stanford Encyclopedia, Wayback Machine, Wayback MachineJournal
related to Life without · 9
Reproduction → Being, DNA, Earth, However, RNA, Scientists, Several, The, Whether
related to Asexual vs. sexual reproduction · 7
Reproduction → Aphids, DNA, However, Many, Organisms, Populations, When
related to Other types · 6
Reproduction → Iteroparous, K-strategists, Often, Polycyclic, Semelparous, This
related to Lottery principle · 5
Reproduction → George, He, Sexual, The, Williams
is a · 4
Reproduction → biological process that creates a new organism by combining the genetic material of two organisms in a process that starts with meiosis, major puzzle for biologists, process by which organisms create genetically similar or identical copies of themselves without the contribution of genetic material from another organism, subject of some speculation
see also · 1
Reproduction → Breeding

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Reproductionis amajor puzzle for biologists0.90text
Reproductionis aprocess by which organisms create genetically similar or identical copies of themselves without the contribution of genetic material from another organism0.90text
Reproductionis abiological process that creates a new organism by combining the genetic material of two organisms in a process that starts with meiosis0.90text
Reproductionis asubject of some speculation0.90text
windinstance ofPollen may be transferred through pollen vectors or abiotic carriers0.80text
honey beesinstance ofSome organisms0.80text
fruit flies retain sperm in a process called sperm storage thereby increasing the duration of their fertility.Other typesPolycyclic animals reproduce intermittently throughout their lives.Semelparous organisms reproduce only once in their lifetimeinstance ofSome organisms0.80text
such as annual plantsinstance ofSome organisms0.80text
an abundant food supplyinstance ofasexual reproduction is employed to exploit suitable conditions for survival0.80text
adequate shelterinstance ofasexual reproduction is employed to exploit suitable conditions for survival0.80text
favorable climateinstance ofasexual reproduction is employed to exploit suitable conditions for survival0.80text
diseaseinstance ofasexual reproduction is employed to exploit suitable conditions for survival0.80text

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