A student claims that a population that reproduces asexually will be better able to survive in an environment in which a disease has been introduced. Which statement best evaluates the student's claim?

A.
The student's claim is incorrect because the population would be genetically identical, increasing the vulnerability to the disease.

B.
The student's claim is incorrect because the population would grow too slowly to replace organisms that have died from the disease.

C.
The student's claim is correct because the population would be genetically diverse, allowing many of the organisms to avoid being affected by the disease.

D.
The student's claim is correct because the population size would be very large, allowing a larger percentage of organisms to establish immunity against the diseas

1 answer

A. The student's claim is incorrect because the population would be genetically identical, increasing the vulnerability to the disease.

This statement best evaluates the student's claim because asexual reproduction results in offspring that are genetically identical to the parent. This lack of genetic diversity can make the entire population more susceptible to diseases, as the inability to adapt or evolve in response to new environmental challenges decreases their chances of survival.