The genus Cnemidophorus is a large group of whiptail lizards that are found in both North and South America. These lizards undergo a process in which their unfertilized eggs can develop into new individuals. This process is called

Respuesta :

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a. sexual reproduction.

b. binary fission.

c. parthenogenesis.

d. budding.

The correct option is C.

Parthenogenesis.

Explanation:

lizards undergo a process in which their unfertilized eggs can develop into new individuals and the process is called parthenogenesis because parthenogenesis is a reproductive strategy that involves the reproduction of new organisms without undergoing fertilization or the production of new organisms from unfertilized eggs and these can be as a result of the lizard not able to undergo sexual reproduction which can be as a result of environmental factors. This process does not involve sexual reproduction.