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13 October, 15:28

For sexually reproducing multicellular organisms, when does mitosis begin?

A. after meiosis

B. before meiosis

C. after fertilization

D. before fertilization

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  1. 13 October, 15:33
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    "The evolution of sexual reproduction is a major puzzle because asexual reproduction should be able to outcompete it as every young organism created can bear its own young. This implies that an asexual population has an intrinsic capacity to grow more rapidly with each generation. This 50% cost is a fitness disadvantage of sexual reproduction. The two-fold cost of sex includes this cost and the fact that any organism can only pass on 50% of its own genes to its offspring. One definite advantage of sexual reproduction is that it prevents the accumulation of genetic mutations. Sexual selection is a mode of natural selection in which some individuals out-reproduce others of a population because they are better at securing mates for sexual reproduction. It has been described as a powerful evolutionary force that does not exist in asexual populations."
  2. 13 October, 15:39
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    The answer is C. its easy just study Don't Look for answers
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