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Foraminifera, commonly known as forams, primarily reproduce asexually through a process called binary fission, where a single organism divides into two identical daughter cells. Some species also reproduce sexually by forming gametes, which can fuse to create a zygote that develops into a new foram. The reproductive strategies can vary between species, and environmental factors often influence their reproductive modes. In favorable conditions, forams may reproduce rapidly, contributing to their population growth.

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