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Which of these statements is true for organisms that reproduce asexually?

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1 Compared to organisms that reproduce sexually, organisms that reproduce asexually are more likely to expend energy to find a mate.

2 Compared to organisms that reproduce sexually, organisms that reproduce asexually are less likely to expend energy caring for their offspring.

3 Compared to organisms that reproduce sexually, organisms that reproduce asexually are less likely to require only one parent for reproduction to take place.

4 Compared to organisms that reproduce sexually, organisms that reproduce asexually are more likely to have offspring genetically different from themselves.

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This is easy its b

Step-by-step explanation:

Y doesnt have to mate to produce offspring which is a benefit.

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Organisms that reproduce asexually only require themselves ( think of it as cloning) they basically in terms “clone themselves” why? You ask? Because there is only one gene present and that is their own, the offspring doesn’t have a variety of genes to inherit
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