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During good conditions, organisms can reproduce sexually and benefit from the genetic diversity that this creates. During harsh conditions, asexual reproduction can take place without having a partner and results in offspring that are identical to the parent. This means that if the parent can survive the harsh conditions, then the offspring are more likely to as well.

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Being able to reproduce asexually can be an advantage if conditions occur where mates are difficult to find.

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An organism that reproduces sexually will have more genetic diversity than one that reproduces asexually.

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because of its dna

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How does an organism benefit by being able to reproduce asexually and sexually?

During good conditions, organisms can reproduce sexually and benefit from the genetic diversity that this creates. During harsh conditions, asexual reproduction can take place without having a partner and results in offspring that are identical to the parent. This means that if the parent can survive the harsh conditions, then the offspring are more likely to as well.


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