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Asexual reproduction includes several types, such as binary fission, where a single organism splits into two identical offspring, commonly seen in bacteria. Budding involves a new organism forming from a protrusion on the parent, as seen in yeast and some invertebrates. Fragmentation occurs when an organism breaks into fragments, each capable of developing into a new individual, as observed in starfish and certain worms. Additionally, vegetative propagation is common in plants, where new individuals grow from parts of the parent plant, such as roots, stems, or leaves.

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