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A cheetah is a multicellular organism. A paramecium is a unicellular organism. How do these two organisms differ in terms of ho...Question
A cheetah is a multicellular organism. A paramecium is a unicellular organism. How do these two organisms differ in terms of how they produce offspring?(1 point) Responses The cheetah uses sexual reproduction, but the paramecium uses meiosis. The cheetah uses sexual reproduction, but the paramecium uses meiosis. The cheetah uses binary fission, but the paramecium uses sexual reproduction. The cheetah uses binary fission, but the paramecium uses sexual reproduction. The cheetah uses asexual reproduction, but the paramecium uses binary fission. The cheetah uses asexual reproduction, but the paramecium uses binary fission. The cheetah uses sexual reproduction, but the paramecium uses asexual reproduction.
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The correct response is: **The cheetah uses sexual reproduction, but the paramecium uses asexual reproduction.**
Cheetahs reproduce sexually, involving the combination of genetic material from two parents, while paramecia primarily reproduce asexually through binary fission, though they can also engage in a form of sexual reproduction called conjugation, which is less common.
Cheetahs reproduce sexually, involving the combination of genetic material from two parents, while paramecia primarily reproduce asexually through binary fission, though they can also engage in a form of sexual reproduction called conjugation, which is less common.
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