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in UNICELLULAR organisms, they reproduce sexually by simple cell division.
Asexual division
Asexual budding
Parthenogenesis
Sexual reproduction
There are a number of ways that animals choose to reproduce. Three ways of reproduction are sexual, asexual, and budding.
It has many ways it can reproduce. So it can reproduce sexually or asexually.
Four Ways that organisms reproduce asexually are as follows:-Binary Fission:- e.g. Paramecium, Euglena, AmoebaMultiple fission:- e.g. Amoeba during spore conditions, Euglena.Budding:- Sponges, Coelentrates (Hydra, Obelia)etc.Fragmentation:- Planarians (A type of aquatic worma like Annelids and Flat worms).
They can do both. asexually-they have a via spontaneus growth, like new fungus growing from the parent fungus ; sexually-they have mycelium that produce male and female cells. These parts join together to start reproduction. The male and female come together to form a diploid. The cell divides in two, then develops into spores. These spores may land on a suitable growing spot, and the fungi life cycle starts over again. It may take weeks to years depending on what kind of fungi they are.
Sexually- meiosis occurs to produce offspring Asexually- parent cell clones itself to create 2 identical offspring
A cell splits into 2 different cells. In other words, they are the same.
by budding and sexually
Sexually , only cells and unicellular organisms divide asexually, iguanas have half their genes from each parent, and look different as well as have 2 parents.
sexually as a mammal asexually as a fern
by asexual and sexual reproduction.
It has many ways it can reproduce. So it can reproduce sexually or asexually.
no many plants produce in both ways
Budding, sexually, or asexually. These are just a few I know there are more...
sexualy reproduce parthenogenesis ex
THere are 2 ways in which bacteria can reproduce: 1. assexually 2. sexually so both
asexually by fission reproduction and regeneration and MAYBE JUST MAYBE sexually. not sure look it up
Sexually. They are hermaphrodites and have both sets of sex organs, but sperm still has to meet egg.
Four Ways that organisms reproduce asexually are as follows:-Binary Fission:- e.g. Paramecium, Euglena, AmoebaMultiple fission:- e.g. Amoeba during spore conditions, Euglena.Budding:- Sponges, Coelentrates (Hydra, Obelia)etc.Fragmentation:- Planarians (A type of aquatic worma like Annelids and Flat worms).