Which organism can reproduce both sexually and asexually?(1 point)

Responses

protist
protist

sandhill crane
sandhill crane

starfish
starfish

dog

3 answers

The organism that can reproduce both sexually and asexually is the starfish.

Complex organisms reproduce sexually, and simple organisms reproduce asexually. Is this statement always true?(1 point)
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Yes, because larger organisms reproduce sexually, and smaller organisms reproduce asexually.
Yes, because larger organisms reproduce sexually, and smaller organisms reproduce asexually.

No, because complex organisms like starfish and plants use asexual reproduction more often.
No, because complex organisms like starfish and plants use asexual reproduction more often.

Yes, because multicellular organisms reproduce sexually and unicellular organisms reproduce asexually.
Yes, because multicellular organisms reproduce sexually and unicellular organisms reproduce asexually.

No, because some complex organisms like komodo dragons can reproduce both ways.

The correct response is: No, because complex organisms like starfish and plants use asexual reproduction more often.

This statement is accurate because both complex organisms and simple organisms can reproduce both sexually and asexually, depending on the species and environmental conditions.