Final answer:
In asexual reproduction, offspring are genetically identical to the parent as they inherit the parent's genetic material without any combination from another parent.
Step-by-step explanation:
The true statement about offspring from organisms that reproduce asexually is: B) Offspring are genetically identical to the parent. Asexual reproduction involves one parent and produces offspring without the combination of genetic material from two different parents. Instead, these offspring are clones of the original parent, inheriting the parent's genetic material in its entirety. This is in contrast to sexual reproduction where offspring inherit genetic material from both a mother and a father, leading to genetically diverse individuals.