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27 September, 02:28

Paramecia usually reproduce asexually fish reproduce sexually suppose the environmental conditions in the lagoon change. What advantage will the fish population have over the paramecium population?

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  1. 27 September, 03:52
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    Are these your answers?

    A. Sexual reproduction produces offspring that are identical to the parents.

    B. Sexual reproduction decreases the genetic variability in the fish populations. C. Sexual reproduction limits the spread of harmful characteristics in fish populations.

    D. Sexual reproduction allows populations to adapt to new conditions over fewer generations
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