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7 July, 01:51

When an organism reproduces asexually, it usually

has

(1) only one parent, and half as much DNA as

the parent

(2) only one parent, and the same chromosome

number as the parent

(3) two parents, and twice as much DNA as

either parent

(4) two parents, and the same chromosome

number as each parent

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  1. 7 July, 05:01
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    2) because the organism is virtually making a copy of itself by reproducing asexually
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