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    Source: Akanksha Saxena of Biology Online Organisms that reproduce asexually don’t have lives focused onto luring in another organism for producing more of its kind because it is self-sufficient in doing that, while sexually-reproducing organisms invest a huge chunk of their lives to fulfill that goal.