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Genetic diversity can give a species a survival advantage.
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Binary fission is a form of asexual reproduction. What is an advantage of asexual reproduction when compared to sexual reproduction?
a
Asexual organisms are less likely to have mutations in their DNA than sexual organisms are.
b
An organism that reproduces asexually can reproduce much more quickly than an organism that reproduces sexually.
c
An asexual organism lives longer than an organism that reproduces sexually.
d
An organism that reproduces asexually is better equipped to respond to environmental changes than an organism that reproduces sexually.
Which of the following is an advantage of asexual reproduction?
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The population can reproduce more rapidly.
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It takes time and energy to find a mate.
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It takes two parents to reproduce.
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There is decreased genetic variation.
Which of the following is a disadvantage of sexual reproduction?
a.)Offspring can be reproduced more quickly than by sexual means
b.)Two parents are required for making sex cells
c.)Offspring are genetically different
d.)Genetic diversity makes organism respond uniformly to environment changes
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