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31 March, 23:49

If a bacterial cell undergoing binary fission failed to replicate its DNA before the division process occurred, what might result?

*Each daughter cell would continue on with one-half of the parent cell's genes.

*One daughter cell would receive no DNA but would continue to survive because it acquired all other cell components.

*At least one cell would die because it would not have a complete copy of every gene.

*The cell would switch to a sexual mode of reproduction.

4. An advantage of sexual reproduction over asexual reproduction is that sexual reproduction ... ?

takes less time.

requires more time.

provides genetic diversity.

produces identical offspring.

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  1. 1 April, 00:25
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    3. C. at least one cell would die because it would not have a complete copy of every gene

    4. C. provides genetic diversity
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