of course not! a caterpillar is like a very young girl. she has not had the right "things" happen so she cannot "reproduce". a caterpillar is not old enough to reproduce. it is simplt on the larval stage of life. a caterpillar has to become a butterfly before it can reproduce.
Yes.An earthworm can reproduce asexually.There are lines on its body dividing its body.The last line that's closest to the end of its body breaks off and that piece forms into a baby worm.
Yes. All animals that can reproduce sexually have sex organs.
A caterpillar eventually develops into an adult butterfly or moth (male of female), which then mates and lay eggs.
No, they must reproduce sexually
Caterpillars don't reproduce . The resultant insect does.
They reproduce Asexually
They reproduce asexually
they reproduce asexually through regeneration
They reproduce sexually
Yes, some flowers can reproduce asexually.
Yes, most of invertebrates reproduce asexually .
They can reproduce sexually and asexually.
Asexually
yes diatoms can reproduce sexually and asexually. but they can only reproduce asexually when they are little
Amoebas reproduce asexually by means of binary fission.
Onions reproduce asexually by budding.