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Which statement accurately describes reproduction in animals?

All animals can reproduce asexually, and some can reproduce sexually. 
All animals can reproduce sexually, and some can reproduce asexually. 
Animals only reproduce sexually. 
Animals only reproduce asexually.

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B) All animals can reproduce sexually, and some can reproduce asexually

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Answer: All animals can reproduce sexually, and some can reproduce asexually.

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Animals can range from simple to complex eukaryotic organisms. These belongs to the kingdom Animalia. Depending upon the complexity of their body they can reproduce asexually or sexually. Majority of the animals exhibit complex body types hence they are capable of forming the gametes. The fusion of these gametes produces offsprings this mode of reproduction is called as sexual reproduction. For example, dogs and cats. But some animals may exhibit simple body types or they are incapable of finding mates such organisms undergo asexual reproduction such as hydra, some lizards and sharks.

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