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In asexual reproduction, the offspring are. . . A. Not capable of dividing B. Formed by the fusing of cells C. Genetically identical to the parent D. Produced by meiosis
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In asexual reproduction, the offspring are. . .
A. Not capable of dividing
B. Formed by the fusing of cells
C. Genetically identical to the parent
D. Produced by meiosis
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The answer is C - Genetically identical to the parent.
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it would be C. because asexual reproduction doesnt have another DNA to mix with the offspring
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