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There are several types of strategies used by organisms for asexual reproduction.
Match to match each organism with the strategy it uses to reproduce.
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- Sea star (bright orange on green reed): regeneration (fragmentation/regrowth of body parts)
- Potato plant with tubers: vegetative reproduction via tubers
- Microscopic oval fungi (blue ovals): budding (yeast-type asexual budding)
- Long orange tube-like structures on bumpy surface: binary fission (rod-shaped bacteria)
- Potato plant with tubers: vegetative reproduction via tubers
- Microscopic oval fungi (blue ovals): budding (yeast-type asexual budding)
- Long orange tube-like structures on bumpy surface: binary fission (rod-shaped bacteria)
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