One organism can make copies {asexual reproduction}| by budding, cell fission, regeneration, sporulation, or parthenogenesis.
Asexual reproduction can have growth of special cells {budding}|, as in plants, hydra, and yeast.
Asexual reproduction can split cells {fission, cell}|, as in most cells.
Asexual reproduction can have differential growth in broken-off pieces {regeneration, reproduction}, as in flatworms and starfish.
Asexual reproduction can uses special haploid or diploid cells {spore} that detach from organisms {sporulation}|, as in most plants and some animals.
Reproduction can be haploid egg developing into adult {parthenogenesis}|, as in honeybee, wasp, and other arthropods.
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