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When two cats reproduce, two individual parent cells join together to form offspring. The resulting offspring is likely to i) Both produce offspring. ii)Both require two parents. iii)Both produce genetically identical offspring iv)Both require fertilization please answer fast

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Answered by williammanhas62
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Explanation:

both produce geneticaly identical offspring

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Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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When two cats reproduce, two individual parent cells join together to form offspring. The resulting offspring is likely to, all of the options.

  • An offspring is formed by the fertilization of female ova with male sperm.
  • The offspring after maturation can produce its own young ones through natural or artificial means of fertilization.
  • The natural process is the normal form of fertilization and artificial process require assisted technologies.
  • Both can produce genetically identical offspring through artificial means of fertilization. This is known as cloning.

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