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A few statements with regard to sexual reproduction 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 options below:

A

i and iv

B

I and ii

C

ii and iii

D

I and iv

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The correct Answer is:
B
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