Answer:
A: hybrid vigor
Step-by-step explanation:
Hybrid vigor is the improved morphological and physiological functions that are usually observed in resulting offspring when genetically dissimilar organisms of the same species are mated or crossed with each other.
Hybrid vigor is otherwise referred to as heterosis or outbreeding enhancement, and it is in contrast to inbreeding depression - the reduction in fitness or functions witnessed when genetically related organisms are mated.
Hybrid organisms combine the desirable functions in the two parents, resulting in an improved features when compared to the parents.
The correct option is A.