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Which option is correct for statement - X and Statement - Y ?
Statement - X : The sexual reproduction is characterized by the fusion of the male and female gametes of the species.
Statement - Y : All sexually reproducing organisms show events and process which have fundamental similarity.

A

X and Y both are correct and Y is correct reason of X

B

X is correct and Y is wrong

C

Y is correct and X is wrong

D

X and Y both are correct and Y is not correct reason of X.

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