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Biology, 24.09.2019 04:00 haleymoodie1998

Why do organisms that reproduce asexually reproduce in less time than those that reproduce sexually?
a. asexual reproducers have less competition for finding mates because there are many more of them then there are sexual reproducers.
b. sexual reproducers have many more predators than asexual reproducers do.
c. asexual reproducers don’t have to spend time producing gametes, finding mates, satisfying their selection criteria, and then mating.

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