How do sexual and asexual reproduction differ in inherited genetic material? In asexual reproduction, offspring are exact copies of the parent organism. In sexual reproduction, offspring get a unique combination of genes from parents. In asexual reproduction, offspring get a unique combination of genes from parents. In sexual reproduction, offspring are exact copies of the parent organism. In asexual reproduction, offspring differ from each other. In sexual reproduction, offspring are identical to each other.

Respuesta :

The first, In asexual reproduction offspring are exact copies of the parent organism. And In sexual reproduction, offspring get a unique combination of genes from parents.

Answer:

Option A, In asexual reproduction, offspring are exact copies of the parent organism. In sexual reproduction, offspring get a unique combination of genes from parents

Explanation:

In asexual mode of reproduction, the species just replicate themselves through the process of budding, fission, etc. in which a new young version of parent is formed which remains in conatct of the parents till the time of maturity. As they get mature, these smaller newly formed young species are detached from the parents plant and allowed to grow separately. Asexual reproduction can be carried out by a single parent.

While in sexual mode of reproduction, the genetic material of two parents exchange thereby producing a genetically  diversified species.

Therefore option A is correct.