which of these statements is true of organisms that reproduce asexually?

A- Asexual reproduction produces more organisms but all genetically identical.

B- asexual reproduction is always better than sexual reproduction.

C- asexual reproduction increases genetic diversity in species.

D. asexually reproduction involves male and female organisms.

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Here's the facts: Asexual reproduction produces up to millions of organisms in a matter of hours. The organisms produced by asexual reproduction are essentially clones of their parent organism, genetically identical. 

Answer: A. Asexual reproduction produces more organisms, but they are all genetically identical.

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The correct option is (a) asexual reproduction produces more organisms but all genetically identical.

Further explanation:

Asexual reproduction is a type of reproduction in which a newborn arises from a single parent. In this, the offsprings of a parent are identical or similar to each other, both genetically as well as physically. These offspring are duplicate of their parent cell.

ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION

Asexual reproduction involves a single parent only. It doesn’t take time as in this the whole process of reproduction happens in a small period of time. Asexual reproduction has no gamete fertilization or formation. For example, amoeba and hydra reproduce their offspring by asexual mode of reproduction. The different modes of asexual reproduction are fission, budding and so on.

The term fission means division. In the asexual reproduction, the cell of parent divides into two or more cells, for example, amoeba. Fission is of two types multiple fission and binary fission. Hydra is an example of budding in which an organism develops buds on the body.

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Answer details:

Grade: High School

Subject: Biology

Chapter: Reproduction

Keywords: asexual reproduction, budding, fission, amoeba, hydra, offspring, reproduction, organism