In an animal that switches between sexual and asexual reproduction, when is sexual reproduction more likely to occur?
A) when conditions for survival are favorable
B) when conditions for survival are unfavorable
C) when males and females find each other
D) What conditions favor sexual over asexual reproduction remains a complete mystery.
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Q4: Sexual reproduction
A) allows animals to conserve resources
Q8: Asexual reproduction results in offspring that are
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Q10: For which of the following is the
Q11: Asexual reproduction results in offspring that are
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A) four
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Q16: An advantage of asexual reproduction is that
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