Organisms that reproduce asexually thrive in static ecosystems. true or false

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True. Asexual reproduction is often advantageous in stable or static ecosystems where conditions don't change dramatically. This allows organisms to reproduce quickly and efficiently, producing genetically identical offspring that are well-suited to their stable environment. In contrast, sexual reproduction can introduce genetic diversity that may be more beneficial in dynamic or changing environments.

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