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An anemone can split through a process called asexual reproduction, specifically by fission. During fission, the anemone divides its body into two or more parts, each of which can develop into a new, genetically identical individual. This process usually occurs when environmental conditions are favorable, allowing the anemone to increase its population without the need for sexual reproduction. The split typically involves the anemone contracting and pulling apart its tissues, eventually leading to the formation of separate organisms.

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