Some organisms s reproduce asexually. Bacteria in soil is an example.
Select the two sta...
Biology, 21.03.2020 21:01 aROSSconpollo
Some organisms s reproduce asexually. Bacteria in soil is an example.
Select the two statements that describe an advantage of asexual reproduction.
A. Two parents are needed.
B. Only one parent is required.
C. Sex cells are formed by meiosis.
D. Offspring have identical successful traits.
E. genetically diverse offspring are produced.
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