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How is reproduction in a potato different from reproduction in humans?
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How is reproduction in a potato different from reproduction in humans?
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potato reproduction is asexual(only 1 parent needed) and will produce a clone. Human reproduction is sexual(2 parents needed) and will produce a unique offspring with traits from both parents
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