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26 November, 19:10

Based on your model, do you think frogs reproduce sexually or asexually? What are the benefits and drawbacks to this form of reproduction?

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  1. 26 November, 20:27
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    Answer: Frogs reproduces sexually: they require sperm from a male an and egg from a female to produce offspring. This type of reproduction allows for greater genetic variation. But organisms that sexually reproduce need to reach sexual maturity before they can reproduce. They Alamo use energy to find a mate.
  2. 26 November, 21:22
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    Sexually because they are part of the animalia kingdom. Sexual reproduction allows genetically diversified offspring, but sexual reproduction requires two animals of the same species.
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