Final answer:
The statement 'A genet is produced asexually' is false because a genet, which is a small mammal, does not reproduce asexually. Offspring from asexual reproduction are identical to the single parent, whereas genets reproduce sexually.
Step-by-step explanation:
The statement that 'A genet is produced asexually' is false. 'Genet' may be a typographical error for 'genetic offspring' or a 'genet' which is a small mammal. Since the context is reproduction, we can assume it's about genetic offspring. Asexual reproduction involves one parent and produces offspring that are genetically identical to each other and to the parent. Sexual reproduction, on the other hand, involves two parents and the offspring are genetically unique, due to the combination of genes from both parents. In the context of a genet or genetic offspring produced asexually, this would not be accurate since genets (the mammals) do not reproduce asexually.