Which organism can reproduce both sexually and asexually?
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There are several organisms that can reproduce both sexually and asexually. One example is the fungi species, such as molds and yeast. These organisms can reproduce sexually through the fusion of two different mating types but can also reproduce asexually through processes such as budding or spore formation. Another example is the hermaphroditic flatworm, where individuals possess both male and female reproductive organs, allowing them to reproduce both sexually by exchanging sperm with another individual and asexually through self-fertilization.