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No. Cephelopods, i.e. Squid, Octopus, Cuttlefish, andNautilusall reproduce sexually and haveseparatemale and female genders.


Note: I suspect you may be a bit confused with the difference between Asexual reproduction andHermaphrodites.Hermaphroditesare organisms that reproduce sexually but have only one gender, with all individuals containing both male and female organs. Most plants are Hermaphrodites, as are Earthworms, Land Snails, Land Slugs, and a type of fish called a Hamlet.

Asexual organisms reproduce by splitting, with only one parent. Most unicellular organisms such as bacteria (ALL Bacteria) reproduce this way.

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