When amoeba reproduce, they replicate their DNA and then divide in half. Thus,
A.very few of the offspring's genes come from one parent.
B.none of the offspring's genes are identical to those of the parent.
C.half of the offspring's genes come from the parent.
D.all of the offspring's genes come from one parent.

Respuesta :

All of the offspring's genes come from one parent. This is because the amoeba is undergoing asexual reproduction (binary division) it replicated all its DNA and the splits into daughter two cells.

The answer is: D.all of the offspring's genes come from one parent.

This is examplee of binary fission, where a parent amoeba divides into two identical daughter amoeba.

The genetic material replicates, Then the nucleus divides and in the end the cytoplasm and outer membrane split in two.

Each new cell contains genetic material that is identical to the original.

Amoebas are single-celled organisms that live in moist conditions.