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Asexual reproduction?

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Choose one: Sponges, blackberries, tulips, spider plants, or coral.

Give a short description of the organism.

what type(s) of asexual reproduction do they use?

Under what conditions does asexual reproduction occur? (does it depend on time of year, availability of food, or other factors?)

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  1. Sponges are able to reproduce asexually through budding. This is when a small piece of sponge is broken off but is still able to survive and grow into another sponge. Sponges are also able to repair damages to their bodies. These characteristics of sponges are ideal because even small parts of sponges may survive in the water.

    "asexual reproduction is seen exclusively in lower plants!"

    these wer simple plants wid simple structure dat cud get their nutrition by easy means. in case of sponges direct gsaseous exchange thru the outermost layer of cells n very simple metabolism to obtain nutrition.

    however, in higher plants reproduction became sexual coz the environment fr growth i.e land ws not favourable enough wich resulted in development of complex systems fr better survival ..... n one of them is sexual reproduction.

    so it is jus a matter of evolution !  n asexual reproduction occurs wen the organism has become fully matured n is goin to degenerate because of getting fatigued of its continued functions. so instead of jus degenerating the organism continues itself by renewing its processes via reproduction.

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