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Something that potatoes and bacteria have in common is that they both reproduce(1 point)
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via binary fission.
via binary fission.

via vegetative reproduction.
via vegetative reproduction.

using tubers.
using tubers.

asexually.
asexually.
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The correct response is asexually. Both potatoes (which can reproduce asexually through methods like tubers) and bacteria (which reproduce asexually through binary fission) share this commonality. While potatoes do have specific methods of reproduction, the broader term of asexual reproduction applies to both organisms in this context.

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