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Biology, 01.08.2019 22:20 joslyn96

Corals heads are massive colonies started by a single individual that break off and gradually grows into a whole new organism. what is this type of reproduction?
a. sexual reproduction
b. parthenogenesis
c. fission
d. budding
e. sprouting

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