False. If it's well suited, then it has no reason to change its genotype to better suit itself. It'll clone itself.
sea urchins can either reproduce sexually or asexually sea urchins can either reproduce sexually or asexually
ALL living things reproduce. Either sexually or asexually. For instance, microscopic things such as bacteria make copies of themselves. That is still considered reproduction.
Yes, all living things reproduce. Reproduction is a way to replace the older individuals. Some living things such as bacteria reproduce almost evry 20-25 minutes.
protists can be both sexual or asexual depending on the organism. while most protists are asexual there are some that can reproduce sexually or can at least employ the sexual processes of meiosis and fertilizaiton.
Yes it does. (but not always) Algae is not technically a plant it is a protista, Algae reproduce by using little spores or by growing copies of themselves from broken fragments and do not have specialised reproductive structures like all other plants. If the spores are created using just one plant it is asexual. If spores are created when two (one female, one male) algae fuse it is sexual. And lastly when it reproduces by growing copies of itself it is called vegetative reproduction.
sea urchins can either reproduce sexually or asexually sea urchins can either reproduce sexually or asexually
Animals either sexually reproduce or asexually reproduce. Animals who sexually reproduce have sex the same way that humans do. Animals that asexually reproduce have sex with themselves. This kind of sex happens inside the body. To learn more, visit Wikipedia.
Plants can reproduce either sexually or asexually. Most plants reproduce sexually through pollination, which is done by insects that drink the plants nectar.
Animals can be hatched from eggs like birds, or they can be have a live birth like humans
All Cnidarians can reproduce asexually through either budding, splitting down the center, and some can bot bud and split themselves. Some Cnidarians reproduce sexually as well, but not all.
No, animals either reproduce sexually or asexually. In sexual reproduction, two parents are required and an offspring is born with inherited genes/characteristics of both parents. In asexual reproduction, only one parent is required to produce an offspring and that offspring has all the characteristics of the parent. Humans reproduce sexually, whereas single-celled organisms like amoebas reproduce asexually.
They reproduce either asexually or sexually. It depends on their life cycle.
oyster mushrooms use its energy by sticking to a tree
Like many invertebrates, most sponges are hermaphroditic. Hermaphroditism occurs when both male and female organs of sexual reproduction are present in one individual. Hermaphrodite animals are seldom self-fertilizing. The spermatozoa and ova either mature at different times, or the male and female external organs are located so that self-fertilization is impossible. or by budding
ALL living things reproduce. Either sexually or asexually. For instance, microscopic things such as bacteria make copies of themselves. That is still considered reproduction.
Both. An unfertilized egg hatches to become a male bee (drone). Interestingly, drones have only half the chromosomes of female bees. When a drone fertilizes an egg it hatches to become a female bee (either a queen or a worker). So -- all drones are the product of asexual reproduction. All queens and workers are the product of sexual reproduction.
They are made up of cells. They eat, respire, and reproduce either asexually or sexually (depending on the species of sponge). Some even have the ability to move!