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A few statements with regard to sexual r...

A few statements with regard to sexual reprodction are given below.
(i) Sexual reproduction does not always require two individuals.
(ii) Sexual reproduction generally involves gametic fusion.
(iii) Meiosis never occurs during sexual reproduction.
(iv) External fertilisation is a rule during sexual reproduction.
Choose the correct statements from the option below.

A

I and iii

B

I and ii

C

ii and iii

D

I and iv

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B
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