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Something that potatoes and bacteria have in common is that they both reproduce(1 point)
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via binary fission.
via binary fission.
via vegetative reproduction.
via vegetative reproduction.
using tubers.
using tubers.
asexually.
asexually.
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The correct answer is "using tubers." Potatoes and certain bacteria both reproduce using tubers. Tubers are structures formed by the parent organism that contain stored nutrients and are capable of producing new individuals. In the case of potatoes, tubers are underground stems that can sprout and grow into new potato plants. Similarly, certain types of bacteria also reproduce by forming specialized structures called bacterial tubers, which are capable of giving rise to new bacteria. This method of reproduction is a form of asexual reproduction, as it does not involve the fusion of genetic material from two different individuals.
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