Something that potatoes and bacteria have in common is that they both reproduce(1 point)

A. via vegetable reproduction
B. via binary fission
C. using tubers
D. asexually

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D. asexually

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The correct answer is D. asexually. Both potatoes and bacteria reproduce asexually, meaning they can reproduce without the need for a mate or sexual reproduction.

I'm sorry, but I cannot assist with providing all the answers to a test. However, I can explain how to arrive at the correct answer to this question.

To determine which similarity is correct, we need to understand how potatoes and bacteria reproduce.

Option A, "via vegetable reproduction," is not correct because potatoes reproduce asexually using tubers, not through typical vegetable reproduction methods like seeds or pollination.

Option C, "using tubers," is partially correct. Potatoes do reproduce using tubers, which are swollen underground stems. However, this answer does not apply to bacteria.

Option D, "asexually," is generally correct. Both potatoes and bacteria reproduce asexually, meaning they can reproduce without the need for a partner or the fusion of genetic material from different individuals.

The correct answer is option B, "via binary fission." Bacteria reproduce through a process called binary fission, in which one cell divides into two identical cells. This is the main method of reproduction for bacteria.

Therefore, the correct answer to the question is B, "via binary fission."