Many organisms that can reproduce both sexually and asexually share a reproductive pattern. When the environment is favorable for growth, reproduction is asexual. When the environment deteriorates, sex occurs. Sexually produced offspring remain dormant until better conditions occur. Which of the theoretical ideas about the function of sex is supported by this observation? And which of the disadvantages of sex are less of a problem?
Are there any like multiple choice answers ? :p
No, I wish!
ahh okay i hate when they do that , one sec ill try too help (:
Awww, thanks... I've re-read the chapters over and over and can not find this answer!
Sorry but i looked in my book and couldn't find anything ! and went on a couple of websites & i cant find anything that exactly answers this question ! :( ill keep looking but do you need this answer soon ? :o
I need it in a day or so...but I appreciate your efforts.
No problem , i hope someone else can be more helpful and help you out though !
is the first question asking for an example for the theory written above?
It is asking which theory describes those things... the closest thing I can think of is dormancy, but I don't know of any theory that it is.
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