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Which scenario correctly applies a mode of reproduction to the correct circumstances? The temperature increases in a coral reef, and starfish reproduce asexually, requiring energy to find mates.
O A fire occurs along a riverbank, and daffodils reproduce sexually, allowing them to repopulate quickly
Lower rainfall changes the plants in a field and aphids reproduce sexually producing a variety of offspring with some able to survive.
O A new layer of mulch is applied to a garden, and slime molds reproduce asexually producing offspring with more chromosomes.

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