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Biology, 18.04.2020 08:51 darknessmidnight207

Two scientists are debating how to classify a new animal species that they have discovered. They observe that the animal is capable of producing sperm.

What statement would they most likely make about the new species?

A. This animal produces offspring that are genetically different from itself.
B. This animal produces offspring that are genetically identical to itself.
C. This animal’s sperm will join with spores to produce offspring.
D. This animal’s sperm will undergo binary fission to produce offspring.

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