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Yes, anemones can reproduce asexually by a process called budding, where they split and form new individuals from their body. This allows them to increase their population without the need for sexual reproduction. In some cases, certain species can also undergo fission, where an individual divides into two or more separate organisms. This method of reproduction is common in many cnidarians, including sea anemones.

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