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the method of reproduction in which both the partners are needed? ​

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Answered by KimBunny
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Explanation:

Known as hermaphrodites, these individuals have fully functioning male and female reproductive parts necessary to make both the male and female gametes for that individual. They don't need a partner to reproduce, but some may be able to reproduce with a partner if the opportunity arises.

Answered by puchibhattacharya87
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Known as hermaphrodites, these individuals have fully functioning male and female reproductive parts necessary to make both the male and female gametes for that individual. ... Since both gametes come from the same individual in autogamy, the mixing of the genetics in other types of sexual reproduction doesn't happen.

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