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How do sexual and asexual reproduction differ in inherited genetic material?

A) In asexual reproduction, offspring are exact copies of the parent organism. In sexual reproduction, offspring get a unique combination of genes from parents.
B) In asexual reproduction, offspring get a unique combination of genes from parents. In sexual reproduction, offspring are exact copies of the parent organism.
C) In asexual reproduction, offspring differ from each other. In sexual reproduction, offspring are identical to each other.

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Answer: A. In asexual reproduction, offsprings are exact copies...

Explanation: It can’t be B because asexual reproduction only requires 1 parent. It also can’t be C because it’s literally the exact opposite, this is why human children don’t look exactly like their parents. Hope this helped!

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User Shaun Luttin
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Option A is right ..
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User Tymothytym
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