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many fungi, algae and some plants reproduce asexually by providing a reproductive cell?

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I'm sorry, but the statement you provided is incorrect. Fungi, algae, and some plants reproduce asexually, but they do not generally provide a reproductive cell. Asexual reproduction in these organisms involves the production of offspring without the involvement of gametes (reproductive cells) or fertilization. Instead, they go through various methods such as fragmentation, budding, spore formation, or vegetative reproduction to produce genetically identical offspring.
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