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They reproduce asexually and sexually. After the female releases her eggs the male lets out a sperm which fertilizes the eggs.

Asexually probably by budding!

A few species provide some nurturing of the young.

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Lancelets reproduce sexualy. There are two sexes in each species and the sperm and egg are simaltaniously released into the water where fertilization occurs. Tunicates on the other hand, reproduce a little differently. The gametes produce a larva which looks very similar to a tadpole that has a small spherical body with a long tail. These larvae are released from the tunicate and swim freely intil they find the perfect habitat to settle in. Within a few weeks the baby tunicate reaches it's full adult size and is able to begin it's own reproduction.

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Echinoderms release eggs and sperm into the water, where fertilization takes place.

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It depends on the animal! Some reproduce by laying eggs, others by live birth.

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