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Sometimes, you can look at a baby and say things like, “She has her mother’s eyes and her father’s nose.” Why is this only possible with organisms that reproduce sexually?

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what she said or he

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Because through fertilization, we have the union of half of the paternal and maternal patrimony. In asexual reproduction, on the other hand, the child organisms will be the same as the organism that generated them

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