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Why do organisms that reproduce asexually reproduce in less time than those that reproduce sexually?
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Why do organisms that reproduce asexually reproduce in less time than those that reproduce sexually?
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It takes longer for an egg and sperm to develop in sexual reproduction, whereas asexual reproduction doesnt have eggs, and only needs a smaller time period to reproduce.
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