No organism can reproduce entirely by itself, as most require some form of genetic exchange or interaction with another organism for successful reproduction. However, some organisms, like bacteria and certain plants, can reproduce asexually, relying on processes such as binary fission or budding. In these cases, offspring are genetically identical to the parent, but they still depend on environmental factors for survival and growth. Thus, while some can reproduce independently, they still rely on external conditions and resources.
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