Asexual reproduction results in two organisms with (1 point)

O different DNA.

the same DNA.

O the same parents.

different 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 understand why, let's explain the process of asexual reproduction. Asexual reproduction is a type of reproduction where an organism can produce offspring without the involvement of another organism. In most cases, a single parent organism is capable of generating offspring that are genetically identical to itself.

There are several methods of asexual reproduction, such as binary fission (division of a single organism into two identical organisms) or budding (growth of a new organism from an outgrowth of the parent organism). In all these cases, the offspring are created through a process of replication, where the parent's DNA is duplicated to form the genetic material of the offspring.

Since the offspring in asexual reproduction are created through the replication of the parent's DNA, they end up with the same DNA as their parent. This means that the two organisms resulting from asexual reproduction have identical genetic material.

So, in summary, asexual reproduction leads to two organisms with the same DNA.