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Fern plants can reproduce asexually
Fern plants can reproduce asexually using two processes: One way is by growing an offspring from its roots. Another way is by
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Which is true of non-flowering plants?(1 point) Responses They all reproduce sexually. They all reproduce sexually. Some
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Which is true of non flowering plants?
They all reproduce asexually. They all reproduce sexually. They are unable to reproduce.
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Complex organisms reproduce sexually, and simple organisms reproduce asexually (1 point)
Yes, because larger organisms reproduce
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Strawberry plants can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Strawberry farmers use both kinds of reproduction, depending on the
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Strawberry plants can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Strawberry farmers use both kinds of reproduction, depending on the
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Strawberry plants can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Strawberry farmers use both kinds of reproduction, depending on the
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Strawberry plants can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Strawberry farmers use both kinds of reproduction, depending on the
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Wild blackberries reproduce asexually by sprouting new roots when stems touch the ground. They also reproduce sexually through
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Wild blackberries reproduce asexually by sprouting new roots when stems touch the ground. They also reproduce sexually through
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