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What is involved in asexual reproduction? a zygote none of the above egg cells sperm cells
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What is involved in asexual reproduction? a zygote none of the above egg cells sperm cells
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Asexual reproduction is where offspring arises from a single organism. So, in no way, can a human reproduction system, which is sexual reproduction, be involved in asexual reproduction.
You're answer would be D, none of the above.
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