1.How does this article relate to the topic of reproduction? 2.Identify at least 2 words that you have never heard before and try to define them using.

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1.How does this article relate to the topic of reproduction? 2.Identify at least 2 words that you have never heard before and try to define them using the context clues in the sentence. 3.What evidence does the writer provide to prove his or her thoughts are valid?

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Identify Organisms that perform asexual reproduction to make more of their kind? Organisms

DiagramOrganismType of Asexual Reproduction Strawberry PLANTVegetative propagation Starfish Regeneration Yeast BUDDING Dandelion spore Sporulation Planarian (flat worm)Regeneration Onion PlantVegetative propagation Bacteria Binary fission Hydra BUDDING