Biology, asked by karanpattani676, 18 hours ago

The offspring have exactly the same features as the parent if the reproduction is (a) asexual (b) sexual (c) genetical (d) None of these​

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Answered by SubwayDementor
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Option A, Asexual. Since only one parent is required, unlike sexual reproduction which needs two parents. There is only one parent, there is no fusion of gametes and no mixing of genetic information. As a result, the offspring are genetically identical to the parent and to each other.

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