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28. When two cats reproduce, two

individual parent cells join
together to form offspring. The
resulting offspring is likely to
A. Be identical to its parents
B. Be orange with black stripe
C. Share some traits with both
of its parents, but not be
identical to either one.
D. Be identical to all of its
siblings (brothers & sisters)

28. When two cats reproduce, two individual parent cells join together to form offspring-example-1
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C. Share some traits with both of its parents, but not be identical to either one.
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