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multiple-choice question how does a multicellular organism like a horse reproduce? asexual reproduction (by just dividing itself in two to make an exact copy) sexual reproduction sexual reproduction (by combining a sperm and an egg) rewatch
Horses are multicellular animals. Asexual reproduction (like binary fission) is typical of single - celled organisms or some simple multicellular organisms, not complex animals like horses. Horses reproduce sexually, where a sperm from a male and an egg from a female combine to form a zygote that develops into a new individual.
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B. sexual reproduction (by combining a sperm and an egg) (Note: Assuming the second option is labeled as B, if the first option was A. asexual reproduction (by just dividing itself in two to make an exact copy), then the correct option is the one about sexual reproduction with the description of combining sperm and egg)