Asexual reproduction results in -
A. offspring that look exactly like a single parent.
B. of...
Biology, 14.12.2020 22:20 kayladvine
Asexual reproduction results in -
A. offspring that look exactly like a single parent.
B. offspring that look different than a single parent.
C. offspring that look like a combination of two parents.
D. offspring that look like half of one parent, half of another.
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