Have you ever wondered about which kind of reproduction is better? Sexual or asexual. If you have no idea what those things are then let me tell you. Sexual reproduction is when you need a mate to have offspring. Asexual reproduction is when only one parent is needed to have offspring. There are many pros and cons about both of them, let's see what they are. Asexual is good because only one parent is needed to have two offspring. While sexual reproduction, needs two for usually only one offspring. 

But Sexual reproduction is also good because the offspring has to parents to protect it from harm. If I were to choose I think that I would choose sexual reproduction because it; well how do I put this, it pleases the other person. So if you have any other reasons why or if you have a different answer, then feel free to post it in the comments. Thank you for reading this blog and I will see you guys next time with another "Science Solutions" blog post. 
 
During our frog dissction we had to go through a buinch of stages where we had to cut open the frog and take out its organs and stuff. So just imagine what a surgeon has to go through, but with a human that's in a dangerous situation. if they puncture an organ that's really important, then the person will die. Then the surgeon would have to go through sue and court for being the reason someone died. Then they might have to pay a lot of money for causing someone to die and maybe go through labor. 

So it's really tuff being someone who has lives in their hands, depending on them to save them. In medical school, I think that they have frog dissection like everyday, because the people there have to know how to cut open someone properly or else they would die. Then they have to know where the wound is and which parts of the body are safe to be there and which are not. I mean they wouldn't just find someone dying and then they just cut him open and help him. They need practice before they can do stuff like that. Now that you know what a surgeon might have to go through in medical school, and real life. So anyway thank you for reading and I will see you guys later with another "Science Solutions" blog post.