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Raegan
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31 July, 18:13
Is hermaphroditism a form of asexual reproduction
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Jaylee Parsons
31 July, 18:22
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No, hermaphroditism is a case where the individual has both female and male sexual organs. The only living being that can reproduce asexually being a hermafrodite is the tapeworm. Other species need a partner in order to reproduce.
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