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Explain Asexual reproduction in multicellular Organisms.

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Answered by srai52611
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multicellular organisms can reproduce by asexual reproduction. Asexual reproduction in echinoderms usually involves the division of the body into two or more parts (fragmentation) and the regeneration of missing body parts. Fragmentation is a common method of reproduction used by some species of asteroids, ophiuroids, and holothurians, and in some…

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Asexual reproduction involves no union of cells or nuclei of cells and, therefore, no mingling of genetic traits, since the nucleus contains the genetic material (chromosomes) of the cell.

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