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animals reproduce a sexually along with flowering plants.

Ahem...animals do not reproduce asexually, and neither do most flowering plants (angiosperms), although some plants have this capability. Anyway, animals reproduce through sexual interaction not asexually.

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Asexual reproduction in animals involves the creation of offspring without the need for gametes from two separate individuals. This can occur through processes like budding, fission, or parthenogenesis in certain species. Asexual reproduction allows for rapid population growth but can limit genetic diversity.

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The ability to reproduce on their own and does require need certain gender.

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