Yes.Im sure there are a few species of shark which reproduce asexually.The females store sperm in there bodies.
First of all, sharks are fish, not mammals. Secondly, females storing the sperm still constitutes a sexually reproducing species because the sperm comes from a male.
hydras carry out asexual reproduction (binary fission) whereas mammals carry out sexual reproduction (mating)
All mammals have sexual reproduction.
Asexual reproduction is less widespread in higher organisms, such as mammals and birds, because sexual reproduction allows for greater genetic diversity and adaptation to changing environments. In these organisms, asexual reproduction is typically limited to specific conditions or as a backup strategy.
Scientist found that hammerhead sharks can reproduce asexually in captivity.
no they do not "hsve" asexual reproduction they "have" asexual reproduction...
asexual. its what plants do
The scientific name for asexual reproduction is asexual reproduction!!!!!!!!!!!!!!DUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUH
asexual reproduction. Mitosis.
asexual reproduction produces
What are the Advanages of Asexual reproduction?
No, cows and goats do not carry out asexual reproduction; they reproduce sexually. Both species require the union of male and female gametes, leading to the development of offspring. Asexual reproduction, which involves a single organism reproducing without the need for fertilization, is not a characteristic of mammals like cows and goats.
Asexual reproduction is two words. An example sentence is "I wonder why some animals have asexual reproduction".