How does an offspring of a mushroom or mold asexual reproduction compared to its parents a it's identical B it is very similar C it is slightly different D it is the exact opposite

The correct answer is B) it is very similar.

In asexual reproduction, the offspring of a mushroom or mold is produced from a single parent organism without involving the fusion of gametes. As a result, the offspring are genetically identical or very similar to their parent. There is no recombination of genetic material, and the offspring generally retain the same genetic makeup as the parent organism. Therefore, the offspring produced through asexual reproduction are very similar to their parents.