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In a changing environment, which organisms have an advantage—those that reproduce asexually or those that reproduce sexually? Explain your answer.

Sagot :

Those that produce asexually would have an advantage. If the changing environment causes some of a species to die off, the organism that produces sexually would have a lesser chance of reproducing enough to keep the species alive and thriving. Those that produce asexually wouldn't need a partner to reproduce with meaning that even if some of the species were to die off they could still reproduce with no problem. Hope this helps :)