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Which of these statements is true of offspring from organisms that reproduce asexually?

Offspring are genetically identical to the parent.

Offspring are genetically different from the parent.

Offspring have no features like the parent.

Offspring have some features like the parent.

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User Kagmanoj
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Answer: The answer is "Offspring are genetically identical to the parent."

Explanation: because if you payed attention to the lesson you would understand.

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User Bjnord
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First, to be able to answer this, you need to know the definition of asexual and sexual organisms. On a quick basis, sexual organisms need to parents, male and female, to make a child. Asexual organisms, on the other hand, only need one parent to have an offspring. Sexual organisms have a mix of both of their parents DNA. Asexual organisms are a replica of the parent.

So, the correct answer is:

Offspring are genetically identical to the parent.

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