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Stinging cell animals, or cnidarians, typically reproduce through two primary methods: asexual reproduction and sexual reproduction. Asexual reproduction often occurs through budding, where new individuals grow from the parent organism, while sexual reproduction involves the release of sperm and eggs into the water, leading to fertilization and the development of larvae. Some species can alternate between these reproductive strategies throughout their life cycle.

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