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Budding is a form of what type of reproduction in tunicates?

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asexual

As larvae, tunicates can swim freely to find food. As adults, tunicates lack a post-anal tail and notochord, and they can no longer swim. Instead, they remain in one place and are filter feeders. Tunicates can reproduce both sexually and asexually. The same adults produce sperm and eggs. However, fertilization always involves gametes from different parents. Asexual reproduction is by budding.

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