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Why are some animals and plants asexual?

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because it is a balance. some plants can reproduce without a partner or anything to plant it there that’s asexual
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The reason why, in terms of evolution, organisms have sex may seem rather obvious – they do it to reproduce. Clearly, natural selection must favour individuals who can reproduce over those who can't. For many species there is an alternative: asexual reproduction. .

Many plants are able to propagate themselves using asexual reproduction. ... Traditionally, these plants survive well under stable environmental conditions when compared with plants produced from sexual reproduction because they carry genes identical to those of their parents.

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