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What do all multicellular organisms need for sexual reproduction to occur?

A.
pollen

B.
spores

C.
seeds

D.
gametes


Sagot :

jackey
gamete is the answer because,

a gamete is a a mature haploid male or female germ cell that is able to unite with another of the opposite sex in sexual reproduction to form a zygote.

All  multicellular organisms need gametes for sexual reproduction to occur. Option D is correct.

Sexual Reproduction:

It is method of reproduction in which gametes of two different parents fertilize to for zygote.

  • Gametes are the haploid cells such as sperm and egg.
  • Fertilization is process by which gametes fuse together ton form a zygote.

Therefore, all  multicellular organisms need gametes for sexual reproduction to occur.

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