Which physiological process is necessary for birth, growth, death, production of offspring, and continuity of the species? |
Digestion Nutrition Reproduction Transportation |
Reproduction |
The correct answer is Option (3) – Reproduction Reproduction is defined as a biological process in which an organism gives rise to young ones (offspring) similar to itself. The offspring grow, mature and in turn produce new offspring. Thus, there is a cycle of birth, growth and death. Reproduction enables the continuity of the species, generation after generation. When two parents (opposite sex) participate in the reproductive process, it is called sexual reproduction. Based on whether there is participation of one organism or two in the process of reproduction, it is of two types. When offspring is produced by a single parent with or without the involvement of gamete formation, the reproduction is asexual. When two parents (opposite sex) participate in the reproductive process and also involve fusion of male and female gametes, it is called sexual reproduction. |