Why do multicellular organisms doesnot reproduce asexually?
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Why do multicellular organisms doesnot reproduce asexually?
Budding is a form of asexual reproduction. Many multicellular organisms are not made up of only one type of cell. Many cells are specialised, which form tissue, which in turn form organs that have to be placed in diiferent parts of the body to be able to perform their functions.
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