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16 October, 04:11

Which reproductive strategy does an organism use if it reproduces slowly and has only one offspring each time it reproduces?

A) r-strategy

B) environmental load

C) endangered

D) K-strategy

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  1. 16 October, 05:01
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    The answer is D. K-strategy reproduction involves reduced quantity of offspring with a corresponding increased parental investment. This is as opposed to r-strategy reproduction which involves the increased quantity of offspring at the expense of individual parental investment. An example of K-strategy reproduction is that of whales.
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