A population of plants changes over time. Which of the following is accurate?(1 point)

Responses

The offspring receive genes from one parent.
The offspring receive genes from one parent.

The plants probably reproduced by sexual reproduction.
The plants probably reproduced by sexual reproduction.

The plants reproduced by asexual reproduction.
The plants reproduced by asexual reproduction.

The plant population reproduced through vegetative reproduction.

1 answer

To determine the accurate statement regarding the population of plants that changes over time, we need to consider the definitions of the types of reproduction:

  1. Asexual Reproduction: Offspring are produced from a single parent and are genetically identical to that parent, leading to less genetic diversity.

  2. Sexual Reproduction: Offspring are produced from the combination of genes from two parents, leading to greater genetic diversity.

  3. Vegetative Reproduction: A form of asexual reproduction where new plants grow from parts of the parent plant (like runners or tubers).

Given that the population of plants is changing over time, this could indicate a variety of genetic combinations due to sexual reproduction, or adaptation through mutations if the change is gradual.

Therefore, if the context indicates that there is significant change and potential genetic diversity, then the accurate response would be:

The plants probably reproduced by sexual reproduction.

However, if you are specifically noting a type of change attributable to a single parent or identical offspring, it could also be asexual reproduction or vegetative reproduction, but the context doesn't clarify that in the given options.

To sum it up, without additional context suggesting a specific method of reproduction, the most logical answer based on the population changing over time is:

The plants probably reproduced by sexual reproduction.