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Biology, 04.02.2021 19:20 chaanah

A student creates the models pictured and claims they represent two types of reproduction. Is it possible for the two figures to have the same outcome as indicated in the models? Why or why not?
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No, figure 2 is sexual reproduction and the offspring should be different from the parent.

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No, figure 2 is asexual reproduction and the offspring should be different from the parent.

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Yes, figure 2 is asexual reproduction and the offspring is identical to the parents.

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Yes, figure 2 is sexual reproduction and the offspring shows a combination of the parent traits.

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