Complex organisms reproduce sexually and simple organisms reproduce asexually. Is this statement always true

yes because multicellular reproduce sexually and unicellular organisms reproduce asexually
no because some complex ogranisms like komodo dragons can reproduce both ways
yes because larger organisms reproduce sexually and smaller organism
No because complex organisms like starfish and plants use asexual reproduction more often

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No, this statement is not always true. While it is generally true that complex organisms, such as multicellular organisms, tend to reproduce sexually, and simple organisms, such as unicellular organisms, tend to reproduce asexually, there are exceptions to this rule. Some complex organisms, like certain reptiles (e.g., komodo dragons) and plants, have the ability to reproduce both sexually and asexually. Additionally, some complex organisms, such as starfish, have the ability to reproduce asexually more frequently than sexually. Therefore, the statement is not always true.