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itzzalyssa:

ss down there

itzzalyssa:

IsabelFriedmannbells:

@itzzalyssa Which one do you think it is?

XioGonz:

First lets start off by defining asexual reproduction

XioGonz:

It is: Asexual reproduction is a type of reproduction that does not involve the fusion of gametes or change in the number of chromosomes. -Wikepedia

Shayla:

Do you know what all the terms mean?

IsabelFriedmannbells:

@itzzalyssa Which answer do you think is correct? First find out the definitions of all the terms, then define which answer you think is correct! happy findings :)

itzzalyssa:

uhh i think its a

Shayla:

Why do you think A?

IsabelFriedmannbells:

@itzzalyssa Ok so did you define the terms?

Shayla:

IsabelFriedmannbells:

@Shayla I think you should let @itzzalyssa do it herself, let her define the terms on her own so she understands it better.

Shayla:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @IsabelFriedmannbells @Shayla I think you should let @itzzalyssa do it herself, let her define the terms on her own so she understands it better. \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) If she had looked up the definitions she would already have a correct answer though :)

itzzalyssa:

yea i ot it thx

Shayla:

So binary fission actually can't be the answer because it states that it's an asexual reproduction by a separation of the body into two new bodies.

Shayla:

I'll let you find the rest of the definitions yourself okay but if you need help let me know :)

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