Complex organisms reproduce sexually, and simple organisms reproduce asexually. Is this statement always true?
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No, this statement is not always true. While it is generally true that complex organisms reproduce sexually and simple organisms reproduce asexually, there are exceptions to this rule. Some complex organisms, such as certain species of fungi and plants, can reproduce asexually through processes like fragmentation or budding. Additionally, some simple organisms, like certain bacterial species, are capable of undergoing processes like conjugation or genetic recombination to engage in a form of sexual reproduction. Therefore, there are instances where the reproductive methods of organisms do not strictly correlate with their complexity.
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