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are capable of which type of reproduction?

  1. sexual

  2. arthenogenesis

  3. exual

  4. uclear

The correct answer is: exual

A Incorrect because sexual reproduction involves the participation of two individuals, typically a male and a female, in the process of producing offspring. B: Incorrect because arthenogenesis is a form of asexual reproduction in which an embryo develops from an unfertilized egg. C: Correct - a form of reproduction that involves the fusion of male and female reproductive cells (sperm and egg) resulting in genetic variation in offspring. D: Incorrect because nuclear does not refer to a type of reproduction. It may refer to the nucleus of a cell, which plays a role in reproduction, but is not a form of reproduction itself.