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Asexual reproduction involves one parent. As a result, the offspring tend to have the same genotype and phenotype; they lack variation.

It is advantageous in a constant environment because a large number of offspring can be produced in a short time.

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Flatworms can divide into 2 halves; each half grows into a separate organism.

Cnidarians undergo budding where a new individual grows from and then breaks off of the parent individual.

Echinoderms can be cut to form new individuals.

Insects- parthenogenesis (unfertilized egg develops)

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