Asked by omeagle
In which form of reproduction does the offspring grow specifically from the stem or root of a plant? (1 point)
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budding
budding
vegetative reproduction
vegetative reproduction
binary fission
binary fission
fragmentation
fragmentation
Responses
budding
budding
vegetative reproduction
vegetative reproduction
binary fission
binary fission
fragmentation
fragmentation
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Answered by
omeagle
Hydras are animals related to coral and jellyfish. Hydras can reproduce sexually or asexually. Why would hydras avoid reproducing asexually when conditions are difficult? (1 point)
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Reproducing more slowly would be a good way to take advantage of plentiful resources.
Reproducing more slowly would be a good way to take advantage of plentiful resources.
The lack of genetic diversity could mean that all of the hydras die, depending on the situation.
The lack of genetic diversity could mean that all of the hydras die, depending on the situation.
Reproducing more rapidly would be a good way to take advantage of plentiful resources.
Reproducing more rapidly would be a good way to take advantage of plentiful resources.
The high genetic diversity could mean that all of the hydras die, depending on the situation.
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Reproducing more slowly would be a good way to take advantage of plentiful resources.
Reproducing more slowly would be a good way to take advantage of plentiful resources.
The lack of genetic diversity could mean that all of the hydras die, depending on the situation.
The lack of genetic diversity could mean that all of the hydras die, depending on the situation.
Reproducing more rapidly would be a good way to take advantage of plentiful resources.
Reproducing more rapidly would be a good way to take advantage of plentiful resources.
The high genetic diversity could mean that all of the hydras die, depending on the situation.
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