An organism lives in an isolated lake located in a deep cavern. The lake is static, or unchanging, due to isolation. What method of reproduction is most likely for this organism?

Responses
A Asexual reproduction, because the organism does not need to adapt to a changing environment.Asexual reproduction, because the organism does not need to adapt to a changing environment.
B Asexual reproduction, because the organism’s environment changes often, and it needs to be able to adapt.Asexual reproduction, because the organism’s environment changes often, and it needs to be able to adapt.
C Sexual reproduction, because the organism does not need to adapt to a changing environment.Sexual reproduction, because the organism does not need to adapt to a changing environment.
D Sexual reproduction, because the organism’s environment changes often, and it needs to be able to adapt.

A Asexual reproduction, because the organism does not need to adapt to a changing environment.

In a static, unchanging environment like the isolated lake in a deep cavern, there is no need for genetic diversity or adaptation thual reproduction. Asexual reproduction allows for rapid reproduction and the production of genetically identical offspring, which is advantageous in a stable environment.