Asexual reproduction results in two organisms with(1 point)

the same DNA.

different parents.

different DNA.

the same parents.

the same DNA.

Asexual reproduction results in two organisms with the same DNA.

Asexual reproduction results in two organisms with the same DNA.

To get this answer, we can understand the process of asexual reproduction. In asexual reproduction, a single organism is capable of producing offspring without the involvement of another organism. This can happen through various mechanisms such as binary fission, budding, or fragmentation.

In all these processes, the offspring is essentially a clone or a genetically identical copy of the parent organism. This means that the DNA of the parent is replicated and passed on to the offspring, resulting in the same set of genetic information. Therefore, in asexual reproduction, the two organisms produced will have the same DNA.