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Do you think there’s enough evidence to suggest that parthenogenesis alone will save the sawfish? Explain your answer.

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no

Step-by-step explanation:

No.

Step-by-step explanation:

The scientists found that only 3 percent of the offspring are formed by pathogenesis. So, it’s unclear how often a sawfish undergoes parthenogenesis. Also, parthenogenesis creates only female offspring. If this were the only form of reproduction, the males of the species would eventually die off.

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Answer:

No.

Step-by-step explanation:

The scientists found that only 3 percent of the offspring are formed by pathogenesis. So, it’s unclear how often a sawfish undergoes parthenogenesis. Also, parthenogenesis creates only female offspring. If this were the only form of reproduction, the males of the species would eventually die off.

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