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How does the asexual reproduction of a lily differ from sexual reproduction? all but one statement describes a difference between asexual and sexual reproduction of this lily, namely:
a) asexual reproduction only requires one plant.
b) asexual reproduction requires only that one flower be present.
c) sexual reproduction requires both male and female flower parts.
d) sexual reproduction requires an egg and pollen containing sperm.

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