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Some can. The females clone themselves.

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Do multicellular organisms reproduce asexually?

Sometimes


Do majority of multicellular organisms reproduce asexually?

True.


Meiosis is very important to multicellular organisms because multicellular organisms cant reproduce asexually?

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Meiosis is very important to multicellular organisms because multicellular organisms can't reproduce asexually?

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Can multicellular organisms reproduce asexually?

Some can. The females clone themselves.


Meiosis is very important to multicellular organisms because multicellular organisms cant reproduce asexually true or false?

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Can only single-celled organisms reproduce asexually?

NO!!! Multicellular organisms can reproduce asexually too! Some plants and animals reproduce this way, and they are certainly more than one cell!


How do all multicellular organisms begin?

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Multicellular organisms reproduce by binary fission?

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Can the organisms in the protista kingdom reproduce sexually or asexually?

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