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Some alpine wildflowers reproduce asexually. Identify a claim explaining why asexual reproduction is necessary to the survival of these alpine wildflowers and provide two details as support.
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Okay Last one last one loo Here we go Some
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alpine wild flowers reproduce asexually Identify acclaim explaining why a
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sexual reproduction is necessary to the survival of these alpine
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wildflowers and provide to details as support Certain alpine wild
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flowers reproduce asexually also known as vegetative reproduction because the
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harsh climate makes it difficult for seeds to mature and
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spread throughout the area The alpine zone is filled with
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extreme winds cold nights occasional snow squalls and intense ultraviolet
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light all of which make it difficult for wildflowers to
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reproduce That's it that's it We did it Alpine wildflowers
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use vegeta reduction because the alpine conditions are so rough
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that the climate's not fitting for seed spreading and flowering
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The response provides multiple examples like wind cold snow and
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uv light that make reproduction difficult for these cute little
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wildflowers Azan alternative The wildfires basically clone themselves to re
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populate because struggling to reproduce sexually in the alpine zone
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is a well just to rough So that's it That's
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a three and we're done We know you're going to
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miss us Send us a postcard from wherever you are
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Actually don't do that way Be sad to miss you 00:01:20.171 --> [endTime] too
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