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Nathanial Carrillo
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28 August, 07:06
Do black worms use binary fission or budding
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Dylan Harvey
28 August, 07:10
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I am pretty sure it is budding.
Not guaranteeing it though.
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Yazmin Hensley
28 August, 07:36
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Budding, I believe.
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