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How do sponges reproduce sexually and asexually?

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Sponges can propagate sexually and asexually by budding using gametes. The sponge is hermaphroditic, but an individual creates only one type of gamete at a time. There are two forms of asexual reproduction that the sponge can pass through: external budding and internal budding. 11th. 2015 г.



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