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In most cases, a multicellular organism is not an exact copy of its parents because it

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Answer:in most cases a multicellular organism is not an exact copy of its parents because it

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A multi-cellular organism is not an exact copy of its parents because the offspring shares genes of both the parents.

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  • For a multi-cellular organism to reproduce, they require two parents.
  • Characteristics are inherited from both the parents. So, an offspring can't b an exact copy of either of its parents.
  • When a unicellular organism reproduce, they make an exact copy of its parent as they originate from only one parent.
  • Punnett diagram is used to determine what all traits as organism is supposed to inherit from its parents.
  • Chromosomes carry the blueprint of life from one generation to another.
  • There are 46 chromosomes with 23 inherited from each parents through the process of mitosis. These chromosome makes up 23 pairs all together.
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