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Are Sharks Asexual? [Solved]
In sharks, asexual reproduction usually happens via a process called “automictic parthenogenesis,” explained Feldheim. During egg development, one egg is produced along with three other products called polar bodies. Usually these polar bodies are simply reabsorbed by the female.2 Sept 2021
This Shark Reproduced Without A Mate! Could Humans Do The Same?
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