How do sponges reproduce asexually?In: Biology
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Like many invertebrates, most sponges are hermaphroditic.
Hermaphroditism occurs when both male and female organs of sexual reproduction are present in one individual.
Hermaphrodite animals are seldom self-fertilizing. The spermatozoa and ova either mature at different times, or the male and female external organs are located so that self-fertilization is impossible. or by budding
Hermaphroditism occurs when both male and female organs of sexual reproduction are present in one individual.
Hermaphrodite animals are seldom self-fertilizing. The spermatozoa and ova either mature at different times, or the male and female external organs are located so that self-fertilization is impossible. or by budding
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