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For each of the following organisms, identify the type of asexual reproduction they use. water fleas annelids rotifer corals aphids sea cucumbers stick insects turbellarians hydras flatworms ants some cnidarians wasps echinoderm bees sea stars certain reptiles certain amphibians sea stars certain fish sea anemones sponges

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water fleas: cyclical parthenogenesis.

annelids: fission.

rotifer: parthenogenesis.

coral: budding or fragmentation.

aphids: thelytokous parthenogenesis.

sea cucumbers: budding.

stick insects: parthenogenesis.

turberllarians: paratomy or architomy.

hydras: budding.

flatworms: fission.

ants: thelytokous parthenogensis.

cnidarians: budding or fragmentation.

wasps: females give birth only to daughters without fertilization.

echinoderm: fission.

bees: arrhenotokous parthenogenesis.

sea stars: binary fission.

reptiles: parthenogenesis

amphibians: parthenogenesis.

fish: gynogenesis

sea anemones: Longitudinal fission and pedal laceration.

sponges: fragmentation, budding, or gemmules.

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