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Dmitry [639]
3 years ago
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All are ways to reproduce asexually except A. Using egg and sperm B.using budding C.using regeneration D.using binary fission

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1 answer:
nika2105 [10]3 years ago
8 0

Hey there!

Asexual reproduction is when an organism (usually a bacteria or fungi) splits into smaller living pieces; it does not create new life, but splits its own life in too. Egg and sperm are used for sexual reproduction, unlike asexual reproduction.

Therefore, our answer is A) Using egg and sperm.

I hope this helps!

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