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How do eukaryotes reproduce asexually?

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Some eukaryotic organisms also reproduce asexually through processes such as budding, regeneration, and parthenogenesis.

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Eukaryotes grow and reproduce through a process called mitosis. In organisms that also reproduce sexually, the reproductive cells are produced by a type of cell division called meiosis. Some eukaryotic organisms also reproduce asexually through processes such as budding, regeneration, and parthenogenesis.

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