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In sea anemones, gonads are responsible for the production of gametes, which are the reproductive cells necessary for sexual reproduction. These gonads can be found in the gastrodermis and are involved in the release of eggs and sperm into the surrounding water during the breeding season. This external fertilization process allows for genetic diversity within the population. Additionally, some species may exhibit asexual reproduction, yet gonads remain crucial for sexual reproduction.

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