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21 February, 05:49

Many sponges can reproduce asexually. Ladybugs, on the other hand, reproduce sexually.

When small bits of a sponge are broken off-often by currents or by predators--they can float to new

regions and regenerate as new sponges. A ladybug must find a mate before it can reproduce.

One disadvantage of the sponge's method of reproduction is that

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  1. 21 February, 05:56
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    It can die
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