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Animals that reproduce sexually differ from animals that reproduce asexually in that sexually reproducing animals have
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more genetic variation among their offspring
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offspring that are nearly identical to their parents
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a larger number of offspring
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offspring that are perfectly adapted to their parent’s habitat
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a) more genetic variation among their offspring
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