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Jellyfish can reproduce both asexually and sexually.
Which of the following s...
Biology, 12.09.2021 02:30 richierichMBM7786
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Jellyfish can reproduce both asexually and sexually.
Which of the following statements is TRUE based on the advantages and disadvantages of asexual and sexual reproduction.
A- Jellyfish should reproduce asexually if they were experiencing unstable environmental conditions, such as varying extreme temperatures and limited food sources
B- Jellyfish should reproduce sexually if larger numbers of offspring are needed in a short amount of time and energy expenditure is limited
C- Jellyfish should reproduce sexually if the species needed genetic variation that natural selection can act on, leading to more adaptations
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