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Is the asexual reproduction method conducted by starfish in which new organisms can grow from its sections
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Is the asexual reproduction method conducted by starfish in which new organisms can grow from its sections
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Yes it is. Asexual reproduction is when a organism can grow or produce by themself and not sexually
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I believe it's yes as long as it didn't need another starfish to produce them.
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