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Strictly Speaking,the Phrase "Like Begets Like" Refers to

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Question 34

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Strictly speaking,the phrase "like begets like" refers to


A) asexual reproduction only.
B) production of gametes from a premeiotic cell.
C) sexual reproduction only.
D) all forms of reproduction.

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