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Which statement correctly describes a difference between asexual and sexual reproduction?
Both asexual and sexual reproduction always require gametes.
Asexual reproduction produces genetically identical offspring, while sexual reproduction increases genetic diversity.
Asexual reproduction requires two parents, while sexual reproduction requires one parent.
Asexual reproduction produces offspring with genetic variation, while sexual reproduction produces identical offspring
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Asexual reproduction produces genetically identical offspring, while sexual reproduction increases genetic diversity.
Explanation: Asexual reproduction typically involves one parent and produces clones (no gamete fusion), whereas sexual reproduction involves gametes from two parents, mixing genetic material and creating variation.
Explanation: Asexual reproduction typically involves one parent and produces clones (no gamete fusion), whereas sexual reproduction involves gametes from two parents, mixing genetic material and creating variation.
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