The statement "Complex organisms reproduce sexually and simple organisms reproduce asexually" is not always true. The correct answer is:
D: no because complex organisms like starfish and plants use asexual reproduction more often.
While many complex organisms do reproduce sexually, there are also complex organisms that can reproduce asexually. For example, starfish can regenerate lost parts and reproduce asexually through fragmentation, and some plants can reproduce asexually through methods like budding or vegetative propagation. Conversely, some simple organisms are capable of sexual reproduction as well. Thus, the relationship between complexity and reproductive methods is not absolute.