Why multicellular organisms do not reproduce asexually?
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bcz its duplication rate is lesser than unicelled....
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Multicellular organism reproduces both sexually and asexually .
For example Parthenogenesis which is a method used by larger vertebrates , some invertebrates .
Many vertebrates can either reproduce sexually or asexually : copperhead snakes , blacktip sharks , Komodo dragons , whiptail lizards , some birds also reproduces asexually : turkeys and zebra finches are couple examples .
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For example Parthenogenesis which is a method used by larger vertebrates , some invertebrates .
Many vertebrates can either reproduce sexually or asexually : copperhead snakes , blacktip sharks , Komodo dragons , whiptail lizards , some birds also reproduces asexually : turkeys and zebra finches are couple examples .
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