No. Asexual is when something, such as a plant or insect, can reproduce without sex. Humans can't do this.
In terms of reproduction, humans were created to reproduce sexually and are not asexual in that sense of the word. In the context of humans in terms of a sexual orientation, asexuality refers to not having sexual and/or romantic attractions to anyone or anything. It really depends on the context. Asexual can mean different things depending on the situation you're using it on.
asexual reproduction involves only one organism ex:ferns and mosses sexual reproduction reqiures to organisms, male and female ex: humans
Asexual plant reproduction assisted by humans is called vegetative propagation. This method involves taking a cutting or division from a parent plant and growing it into a new plant, which is genetically identical to the parent.
Sexual reproduction is reproduction involving the union or fusion of a male and a female gamete. These gametes must come from two organisms, a male and a female. Asexual reproduction is reproduction through cloning or budding. Humans reproduce sexually.
Yes, in a sense. Human beings are not capable of asexual reproduction in the biological sense, but asexuality exists as a sexual orientation. Just as bisexuality in a biological sense (one that possesses both male (pollen-producing) and female (seed-producing) parts) is different to being "bisexual", asexuality in humans does not mean the same as its biological definition. Asexual people do not experience sexual attraction to any sex or gender, but can still experience romantic, aesthetic or sensual attraction. Asexuality is believed to apply to about 1% of the population, some of whom are unaware that it exists, and is not related to low sex-drive, hormone levels or mental disorders.
Fertilization in humans is a sexual process because it involves the fusion of a sperm cell from a male with an ovum (egg cell) from a female to form a zygote. This zygote then develops into an embryo, leading to sexual reproduction.
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asexual. its what plants do
Asexual organisms can produce offspring on their own,a plants arm falling off and the arm turns into a plant is a example of this.Sexual organisms need a partner to produce offspring,humans are a example of sexual reproducers.
Humans have 46 chromosomes, 23 from each parent. Out of those 46, two are the ones that define the individual's sex. The rest of chromosomas have no relation with detrmining the individual sex and that is why the may be called asexual chromosomes. S.V.
what is a puma a sexual or asexual
Organisms reproduce through sexual or asexual methods. Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes from two parents, resulting in genetic variation. An example is humans. Asexual reproduction involves a single parent producing offspring genetically identical to itself. An example is bacteria.