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How are sexual reproduction and asexual reproduction different?

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A. Asexual reproduction only occurs in multicellular organisms, but sexual reproduction only occurs in unicellular organisms

B. Asexual reproduction produces offspring identical to the parents, but sexual reproduction produces offspring with traits from both parents.

C. Sexual reproduction produces offspring identical to the parents, but asexual reproduction produces offspring with traits from both parents.

D. Sexual reproduction only occurs in multicellular organisms, but asexual reproduction only occurs in unicellular organisms.

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

In asexual reproduction, the offspring has identical genes/traits to the one of its parent.

In sexual reproduction, there's a combination of the genes/traits from both parents.

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