Asked by Ayesha Haniff on Jun 18, 2024
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is often a result of asexual reproduction
A) clumped
B) near-uniform
C) random
Asexual Reproduction
Reproductive mode of eukaryotes by which offspring arise from a single parent only.
- Determine elements affecting the distribution and density of populations.
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Salma GhazyJun 18, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Clumped distribution patterns are often observed in populations that reproduce asexually. This is because offspring are produced and remain close to the parent organism, leading to groups or clusters of individuals in specific areas.
Learning Objectives
- Determine elements affecting the distribution and density of populations.
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