do unicellular organisms have sperm and egg cells

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No, unicellular organisms typically reproduce asexually, which means they do not have specialized sperm and egg cells. Instead, they undergo binary fission, budding, or spore formation to produce genetically identical offspring. Sperm and egg cells are found in multicellular organisms that reproduce sexually.
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