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No, it is not true that most animals reproduce asexually.Asexual reproduction uses mitosis to make exact copies of the parent. It is usually reserved for single-celled creatures, because it is the most efficiant for single celled organisms. When multicellular organisms reproduce, the goal is to introduce biologic diversity. To do so to a multicellular organism would make exact copies of the single parent, as well as being ridiculously complicated. Biologic Diversity would not exist, and organisms would not be able to become as advanced or adapt as much. While mutations might add some change, organisms would be forced to remain simple because asexual reproduction cannot be carried out as well if the organism has complex cell structures, like a brain.

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