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How can an embryo reproduce?

An embryo cannot reproduce. Reproduction involves the production of offspring by an organism, typically through sexual or asexual means, and embryos are not fully developed organisms capable of reproducing. Embryos are in the early stages of development and require further growth and maturation before they can reach reproductive maturity.


What organism does not reproduce cells by mitosis and cytokinesis?

Adult neurons do not undergo cell division through mitosis and cytokinesis. Once neurons are fully developed, they mainly remain in a non-dividing state.


How long does it take to burn a daisy?

it takes 2 minutes for it fully to burn


What are two examples of asexual reproduction in many celled-organisms?

budding, binary fission, and fragmentation are the three most common ways to asexually reproduce.Binary fission is most common in unicellular organisms like bacteria. Budding and fragmentation are most common in multicellular organisms. Examples of organism that buds is the Hydrozoa and an example of organism which fragments to reproduce is sponges (Porifera).There are several different types of asexual reproduction. These include:Binary FissionBuddingSpore formationJust added from my text book RegenerationBinary fission is where an organism splits itself more or less in half. Each then grows to a new fully matured organism. Some worms reproduce in this way.Budding is where a small part of the parental organism is separated from the parent. This small part then grows into a fully formed adult.Spore formation is where spores are formed in the parental generation. These spores essentially act as seeds, except that they are genetic clones of their parents. These spores then grow into full sized organisms. Fungi reproduce this way.


What are two examples of asexual reproduction in many celled organisms?

budding, binary fission, and fragmentation are the three most common ways to asexually reproduce.Binary fission is most common in unicellular organisms like bacteria. Budding and fragmentation are most common in multicellular organisms. Examples of organism that buds is the Hydrozoa and an example of organism which fragments to reproduce is sponges (Porifera).There are several different types of asexual reproduction. These include:Binary FissionBuddingSpore formationJust added from my text book RegenerationBinary fission is where an organism splits itself more or less in half. Each then grows to a new fully matured organism. Some worms reproduce in this way.Budding is where a small part of the parental organism is separated from the parent. This small part then grows into a fully formed adult.Spore formation is where spores are formed in the parental generation. These spores essentially act as seeds, except that they are genetic clones of their parents. These spores then grow into full sized organisms. Fungi reproduce this way.


What is an organism at the early stage of development called?

An organism in the early stages of its development is an embryo.


How can environmental conditions impact a developing organism?

If conditions are poor, the organism may not fully develop.


What is a purple daisy on moshi monsters?

A Purple Daisy is a flower that blooms from Crazy Daisy seeds. You don't know what colour the Daisy is going to be until it is fully grown. You can purchase Crazy Daisy seeds from Super Seeds at The Port for 15 rox if you are a Moshi Member (paid member).


After the amniotic egg evolved what was a result?

The amniotic egg allowed animals to reproduce on land, leading to the diversification of terrestrial vertebrates. This adaptation provided embryos with protection against desiccation and allowed for the colonization of diverse habitats.


Why is survival alone insufficient to fully capture the concept of biological fitness?

Survival alone does not fully capture biological fitness because fitness also includes an organism's ability to reproduce and pass on its genes to the next generation. Simply surviving does not guarantee successful reproduction, which is essential for passing on genetic traits that contribute to overall fitness.


What will happen if an organism from a different niche is transferred to another habitat?

the organism cannot be fully developed and lived in a cage.


Does a guppy fish lay eggs?

No they are unable to reproduce until they are fully grown and mature.