BIOLOGY:CONCEPTS+APPL.(LOOSELEAF)
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There are a number of animals present in the environment. Animals can live in a variety of habitats. All the animals have the capability to produce their offspring by the process of reproduction. The offspring matures and reproduces to form the next generation of animals. Reproduction is a very important process as it maintains the existence of an organism in the world.

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