SEXUAL REPRODUCTION: Fertilisation of two sex cells (one gamete from each parent) produced by Meiosis to form a zygote which will develop into non-identical offspring
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DISADVANTAGES
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Increases variation
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Time-consuming to find mating partner
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Offspring can adapt to new environment
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Not possible for isolated members
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Susceptible to diseases due to variation (less harmful to population)
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ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION: Reproduction by a single parent to produce genetically identical offspring (clones) via Mitosis
ADVANTAGES
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DISADVANTAGES
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Rapid increase in population
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Decreases variation
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Thrive in suitable environment
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Vulnerable to change in environment due to inadaptability
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Less susceptible to diseases due to decreased variation (more harmful to population)
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I just saw a mistake, the sexual makes you less susceptible to disease and the asexual one makes them more susceptible
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