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The image shows a process called vegetative reproduction, in which a new plant grows from a part of another plant. Which statement is true about the offspring formed by this process?



It’s genetically identical to its parent.


It forms through sexual reproduction.


It can’t develop genetic mutations.


It has exactly half the amount of genetic information as its parent.



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User MarcWan
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Answer:

It’s genetically identical to its parent.

Step-by-step explanation:

Took it on Plato/ Edmentum (:

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User JosiahDaniels
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Answer:

Its genetically identical to its parent

Explanation: Vegetative reproduction occurs asexually and involves only one parent. The offspring of vegetative reproduction is genetically identical to its parent.

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