Fertilization used in this type of reproduction
sexual reproduction.
budding.
asexual reproduction.
replication.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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Fertilization (also known as conception, fecundation and syngamy) is the fusion of gametes to initiate the development of a new sexual individual organism. Answer: Sexual reproduction
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The weathering of rocks by a physical means is known as
mechanical weathering.
chemical weathering.
erosion.
molecular weathering.
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@emiliovega
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erosion
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
asexual reproduction.
OpenStudy (shreehari499):
I'm sorry @Liannaj , but sexual reproduction is the reason for fertilisation. Fertilisation is the fusion of both male and female gametes and it takes place in the female body ( it can also take place outside the body) as explained by @emiliovega . Asexual reproduction does not involve fertilisation.