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Asexually reproducing cells include prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, which typically divide through binary fission. Some eukaryotic cells, like yeast, can also reproduce asexually through budding or fission. Additionally, certain single-celled organisms, like amoebas, reproduce by mitotic division. This method allows for rapid population growth without the need for a mating partner.

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