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complex organisms reproduce sexually, and simple organisms reproduce asexually. is this statement always true? (1 point) yes, because multicellular organisms reproduce sexually and unicellular organisms reproduce asexually. no, because some complex organisms like komodo dragons can reproduce both ways. no, because complex organisms like starfish and plants use asexual reproduction more often. no, because complex organisms like starfish and plants use asexual reproduction more often. yes, because larger organisms reproduce sexually, and smaller organisms reproduce asexually.
Complex organisms don't always reproduce sexually. Komodo dragons are complex organisms that can reproduce both sexually and asexually (parthenogenesis). Starfish can reproduce asexually by fragmentation, and some plants can reproduce asexually through methods like vegetative propagation. So the statement is not always true.
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No, because some complex organisms like komodo dragons can reproduce both ways.