mitosis
mitosis
Eukaryotic cells (eukaryotes) use mitosis to reproduce asexually.
They reproduce Asexually
They reproduce asexually
they reproduce asexually through regeneration
They reproduce sexually
They can reproduce sexually and asexually.
Yes, most of invertebrates reproduce asexually .
Yes, some flowers can reproduce asexually.
One-celled eukaryotes are single-celled organisms with all necessary organelles contained within one cell, while cells in many-celled eukaryotes are part of a larger organism, in which different cells perform specialized functions. Additionally, one-celled eukaryotes reproduce asexually by fission or budding, whereas many-celled eukaryotes reproduce sexually.
Prokaryotes rely more on mutations for generating genetic variations because they reproduce asexually, so mutations are a primary source of genetic diversity. Eukaryotes reproduce sexually, which introduces genetic variations through meiosis and recombination, reducing the reliance on mutations for generating diversity.
Asexually