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why does sexual reproduction result in more genetic variation in a species?
a. it increases the chromosome number.
b. it produces haploid organisms.
c. it mixes the chromosomes of the two parents.
d. it increases the number of genes in each organism.
Sexual reproduction involves the combination of genetic material from two parents. Gametes (sperm and egg) are formed through meiosis, which shuffles genetic material via processes like crossing - over and independent assortment. When gametes fuse during fertilization, the chromosomes of the two parents are mixed, leading to new combinations of genes and thus more genetic variation.
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C. It mixes the chromosomes of the two parents.