Asked by jimmybob
How does growing a new potato from an old one show asexual reproduction?
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The new plant has genetic variety.
The new plant has genetic variety.
The new plant grows from one parent.
The new plant grows from one parent.
The new plant needs two parents.
The new plant needs two parents.
The new plant uses seeds to grow.
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The new plant grows from one parent.
Explanation: Potatoes grow from tubers (parts of one plant) without fertilization, producing genetically identical offspring — an example of asexual reproduction.
Explanation: Potatoes grow from tubers (parts of one plant) without fertilization, producing genetically identical offspring — an example of asexual reproduction.
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