👉 In biology, a germiparity is a relationship between two organisms where one organism reproduces through sexual reproduction while the other organism reproduces through a process called meiosis. When two organisms mate and the resulting offspring are genetically identical (i.e., they have the same genetic makeup), this is known as a diploid organism. However, if the offspring are not genetically identical, it's a monoploid organism. In terms of biology, germiparity refers to the relationship between two species