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Can some animals reproduce by asexual reproduction? Is this rare? What is parthenogenesis?
Give two examples of parthenogenesis.
What is it called when some species alternate between sexual and asexual strategies to reproduce?
Give two examples of heterogamy.
Why would heterogamy be advantages (beneficial) to the organisms that can do it?

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