Reproduction allows organisms to produce new individuals of the same species in order to ensure species survival. During reproduction, DNA is copied and passed from parents to offspring, resulting in slight variations between individuals. This variation is important for species to adapt to environmental changes and evolve over time. There are two main types of reproduction - asexual, which involves a single parent, and sexual, which involves two individuals. In humans, sexual reproduction involves male and female reproductive systems and fertilization of an egg by sperm to produce an embryo that develops over nine months before birth.