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Reproduction is essentially a phenomenon that is not for survival of an individual but for the stability of a species. Justify.
 
 is the process of producing organisms of one's own species and ensuring their survival from generation to generation. Due to that occurs during gamete formation via  and independent assortment and fertilisation of male and female , reproduction creates offspring with some similarities and differences with parents. Such diversity allows them to overcome challenges such as natural resource competition, occupancy, and predation, among others. As a result, reproduction not only recovers the number of individuals lost to natural processes, but also  , which are necessary for a species' continuation and stability.