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False. Multicellular organisms reproduce through sexual or asexual reproduction, not binary fission, which is a method of reproduction used by some single-celled organisms.
Sexual reproduction is reproduction involving the union or fusion of a male and a female gamete. These gametes must come from two organisms, a male and a female. Asexual reproduction is reproduction through cloning or budding. Humans reproduce sexually.
Organisms reproduce through sexual or asexual methods. Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes from two parents, resulting in genetic variation. An example is humans. Asexual reproduction involves a single parent producing offspring genetically identical to itself. An example is bacteria.
Amoebas reproduce through a process called binary fission, where the cell divides into two daughter cells. This is a form of asexual reproduction commonly observed in single-celled organisms like amoebas.
No, asexual reproduction can occur in both unicellular and multicellular organisms. In unicellular organisms, it typically involves cell division, while in multicellular organisms, it can involve processes like budding or fragmentation.
The other 99% of organisms on Earth reproduce through various methods such as sexual reproduction, asexual reproduction, or a combination of both. Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes from two different individuals, resulting in offspring with genetic diversity. Asexual reproduction, on the other hand, involves the production of offspring from a single parent without the need for gamete fusion.
The principle mode of reproduction for single-celled eukaryotic organisms is typically asexual reproduction, which involves processes like binary fission or budding. However, some single-celled eukaryotes can also reproduce sexually through processes like conjugation.
Fungi can reproduce through both sexual and asexual methods. Asexual reproduction involves producing spores through mitosis, whereas sexual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes from two mating types to form a zygote.
If reproduce means producing offspring/copies of itself, then yes. If reproduce means reproducing sexually (not asexually), then no. Bacteria reproduce through asexual reproduction -- making exact copies of themselves.
Sponges, mostly. Most worms are sexual and asexual reproducers though, too.
Minibeasts reproduce through either sexual or asexual reproduction. In sexual reproduction, males and females mate and produce offspring through fertilization of eggs. In asexual reproduction, minibeasts can produce offspring without the need for a mate, such as through budding or splitting into two individuals.
Bacteria reproduce through binary fission, a form of asexual reproduction