Phoebe and Jahiem are working together on an assignment on types of reproduction. They read an article about seedless orange trees. Farmers cut parts of the tree and plant them in the garden to make new trees. Jahiem and Phoebe made the following predictions: Phoebe: I think these trees reproduce asexually and rely on mitosis as there are no seeds to plant. So I predict that all orange trees will be genetically identical to each other and the parents. Jahiem: I think these trees reproduce sexually and depend on meiosis. Plants are multicellular organisms and all multicellular organisms reproduce through meiosis. So I predict that all orange trees will be genetically different from each other and the parents.

Determine who you agree with and explain your reasoning. Be sure to include at least two proofs in your explanation.

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Answer:

Technically, both are correct, but I would go with Jahiem.

Explanation:

In terms of how orange trees are normally produced, they usually reproduce asexually, but farmers will graft parts of trees to create new ones. But, normaly trees reproduce sexually.

Write down: An orange tree in the wild is not genetically similar to the one next to it

I agree with Phoebe that orange trees will be genetically identical to each other.

Predictions of Phoebe

I think these trees reproduce rely on mitosis as there are no seeds to plant. So I predict that all orange trees will be genetically identical to each other and to their parents.

What are  reproduction plants?

In reproduction, the plant does not need another gamete to reproduce. For this type of reproduction, parts of the plant are removed to obtain new plants, which is known as a clone. Therefore, what is really used in this type of reproduction is the genetic material of the plant.

Whit this information, we can conclude that i agree with Phoebe that orange trees will be genetically identical to each other.

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