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What are the main differences between asexual reproduction and sexual reproduction?

Asexual reproduction requires two parents and produces non-identical offspring, while sexual reproduction
requires only one parent and produces identical offspring.
Asexual reproduction requires two parents and produces identical offspring, while sexual reproduction requires
only one parent and produces non-identical offspring.
Asexual reproduction requires only one parent and produces identical offspring, while sexual reproduction
requires two parents and produces non-identical offspring.
Asexual reproduction requires only one parent and produces non-identical offspring, while sexual reproduction
requires two parents and produces identical offspring.
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Answer: C

Step-by-step explanation:

Asexual reproduction is one parent's DNA so the offspring will be identical. Sexual reproduction has two parent's DNA so the offspring will be unique and diverse.

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C

Step-by-step explanation:

Asexual is one parent and sexual is two.

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