only one parent only one parent
yes it does not need help producing
An exact copy of the animal that is producing asexually.
Some disadvantages of reproducing asexually include decreased genetic diversity which can make populations more vulnerable to diseases and environmental changes, inability to adapt to new conditions quickly, and the potential for accumulation of harmful mutations over time due to lack of genetic recombination.
No I can't
Daffodils generate seed that are later fertilized by pollen to create new daffodils. This is a form of sexual reproduction. Another way daffodils reproduce is by producing bulbs called bulbils which can be planted by gardeners. This is an asexual form. So yes, daffodils can reproduce both asexually and sexually.
They reproduce Asexually
Sponges can reproduce sexually or asexually. They can reproduce through producing eggs and sperm that are released into the water where they can combine to form larvae. Asexual reproduction can occur through budding, fragmentation, or producing gemmules.
The advantages of selective breeding include producing a dog that meets the standard of the breed. Disadvantages include producing dogs with very short faces, squat legs, and large bodies.
The colonies of Volvox typically reproduce asexually through the formation of daughter colonies within the parent colony. However, some species of Volvox can also reproduce sexually through the fusion of haploid gametes from separate colonies.
An advantage is their offspring may be more adaptable to changes in the environment.
Asexually
Asexually