reproduce asexually

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Regarding biological reproduction without sex.

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  • Many simple organisms reproduce asexually through cell division.
  • Some plants have the ability to reproduce asexually using runners or rhizomes.
  • Fungi often reproduce asexually by forming spores.
  • In certain environments, an organism might reproduce asexually to quickly colonize a new area.
  • Starfish can reproduce asexually by regenerating from a single arm.
  • The amoeba is a classic example of a single-celled organism that reproduces asexually.
  • If conditions are favorable, some bacteria will reproduce asexually at an exponential rate.
  • Scientists are studying how certain species reproduce asexually to understand their survival mechanisms.
  • This type of coral can reproduce both sexually and asexually, depending on the conditions.
  • Yeast cells primarily reproduce asexually through a process called budding.