Something that potatoes and bacteria have in common is that they both reproduce.

Options:
Using tubers
Asexually
Via vegetative reproduction
Via binary fission

All of the options mentioned - using tubers, asexually, via vegetative reproduction, and via binary fission - are correct.

1. Using tubers: Potatoes can reproduce through the use of tubers, which are enlarged, underground stems that contain stored nutrients and buds. When planted in soil, these tubers can give rise to new potato plants.

2. Asexually: Bacteria can reproduce asexually, meaning they can produce offspring without the involvement of another organism. They can replicate their genetic material and divide into two identical daughter cells through a process called binary fission.

3. Via vegetative reproduction: Potatoes can also reproduce via vegetative reproduction. This process involves the growth of new plants from parts of the existing plant, such as stems, roots, or leaves. By planting a section of a potato stem or an 'eye' (bud) of a potato, new plants can be generated.

4. Via binary fission: Bacteria reproduce through binary fission, where a single bacterial cell undergoes division into two identical daughter cells. This process allows bacteria to rapidly multiply and increase their population size.

Pick only one right answer

Asexually

The correct option is "Via vegetative reproduction". Both potatoes and bacteria reproduce through this method.

To understand this, let's break down the options:

1. Using tubers: Potatoes have modified underground stems called tubers. These tubers can be cut into smaller pieces with "eyes" (small buds) and planted to produce new potato plants. However, bacteria do not reproduce using tubers.

2. Asexually: Both potatoes and bacteria can reproduce asexually. Asexual reproduction means that offspring are produced without the involvement of gametes or the fusion of genetic material from two parents. In the case of potatoes, this happens through the formation of new plants from the buds or "eyes" on the tubers. For bacteria, asexual reproduction occurs through a process called binary fission.

3. Via vegetative reproduction: This is the correct option. Vegetative reproduction involves the production of new plants from vegetative structures like stems, roots, or leaves. In the case of potatoes, as mentioned earlier, new potato plants can be grown from the tubers. Similarly, bacteria can also reproduce via vegetative reproduction, with binary fission being the specific process. Binary fission involves the division of a single bacterium into two identical daughter cells.

Therefore, the correct option is "Via vegetative reproduction".