damaged chromosomes from dividing. B. Cancer cells lack a sufficient number of Cdk proteins. C. Cancer cells are arrested in the G1 stage of the cell cycle. D. Cancer cells use enzymes to break their chromosomes into smaller pieces, increasing the surface area of genes. QUESTION 12 Which of the following best describes the evolutionary advantage of sexual reproduction over asexual reproduction? A. Sexual reproduction allows for more genetic variation among the offspring than does asexual reproduction. B. Sexual reproduction allows for more offspring to be produced than does asexual reproduction. C. Sexual reproduction occurs more rapidly than asexual reproduction. D. Sexual reproduction utilizes less ATP than does asexual reproduction.
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Chapter Content: What Cell Reproduction Accomplishes Complete the following questions as you read the eighth chapter content—What Cell Reproduction Accomplishes: 1. This diagram represents one cell dividing to give rise to two new daughter cells. Each new daughter cell will be identical to each other and the parent cell. 2. Which of the following is a function of cell division? A) Growth of the organism B) Asexual reproduction in certain organisms C) Replacement of lost cells D) All of the above are functions of cell division 3. True or false: Clones are genetically identical organisms. If false, make it a correct statement. True. through the process of Asexual reproduction, organisms such as bacteria (and some plants) create offspring that are genetically identical to the parent
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