The statement that has exceptions is:
"Sexual reproduction involves parental care, while asexual reproduction does not."
This statement overlooks situations where some asexual organisms may provide some form of care or nurturing to their offspring, and there are also instances where sexual reproduction occurs without parental care. For example, some fish and amphibians exhibit external fertilization and do not provide parental care post-reproduction, while certain asexual organisms can exhibit behaviors that look like care for their offspring or budding clones.