50 POINTS! WILL MARK BRAINLIEST! PLEASE HELP ASAP!
An apple tree can reproduce both sexually and asexually. A botanist crosses a heterozygous red-fruited apple tree with a yellow-fruited apple tree. Of the ten plants produced, five grow red fruit and five grow yellow fruit. The botanist cuts pieces from the red-fruited apple tree’s branches, places them in soil, and waits for them to grow new roots, leaves and fruits. The botanist learns that when this red-fruited apple plant reproduces asexually, the fruits of its offspring are always red.

A. Draw a punnett square (a model for sexual reproduction) showing how the trait for fruit color is passed from the parent to the offspring.

B. Describe the genetic variation of the offspring using evidence from the punnett square.

Please describe in detail. Write at least a paragraph.