Questions: Humans reproduce via binary fission sexual reproduction conjugation asexual reproduction

Humans reproduce via binary fission sexual reproduction conjugation asexual reproduction
Transcript text: Humans reproduce via $\qquad$ binary fission sexual reproduction conjugation asexual reproduction
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The answer is the second one: sexual reproduction.

Explanation for each option:

  1. Binary fission: This is a form of asexual reproduction commonly found in prokaryotes, such as bacteria, where the organism splits into two identical daughter cells. Humans do not reproduce this way.
  2. Sexual reproduction: This is the correct answer. Humans reproduce sexually, involving the combination of genetic material from two parents (a male and a female) to produce offspring with genetic variation.
  3. Conjugation: This is a process observed in some bacteria and protozoa where two organisms exchange genetic material. It is not a method of reproduction in humans.
  4. Asexual reproduction: This type of reproduction involves a single organism producing offspring without the involvement of another organism, resulting in genetically identical offspring. Humans do not reproduce asexually.

Summary: Humans reproduce via sexual reproduction, which involves the combination of genetic material from two parents to create genetically diverse offspring.

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