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What is asexula?

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List two emaples of asexula reproduction and the type of living thing that uses it?

I'm guessing this is for homework! Tisk, Tisk!!! Mitosis is an example and self-pollination is another. All living things use mitosis and plants use self-pollination. Fission--organism reaches a certain size, energy level and divides into two identical organisms, each about half the size of the original organism. Most bacteria reproduce this way. Budding--a small "offspring" grows from the body of the parent plant or animal. Hydra reprodce this way.


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