Spine cells do not reproduce asexually, infact the mitochondria of the male cells secret sperm that is absorbed through the cell membrane and then absorbed by the centrioles of the female cells. This tells the female cells to begin cell division. So though it is like normal cell division it is done sexually
they reproduce asexually because they are cells and some cells reproduce sexually but these kinds dont
Eukaryotic cells (eukaryotes) use mitosis to reproduce asexually.
yes
Cell Division
by multiplying asexually
prokaryiotic cells do produce asexually and sexually
They reproduce Asexually
cells don't produce sexually but asexually by dividing.
No, not all cells reproduce asexually. While some cells such as bacteria and yeast can reproduce asexually through processes like binary fission or budding, multicellular organisms reproduce sexually through the fusion of gametes.
Binary Fission :)
Zooflagellates can reproduce asexually through binary fission where the cell divides into two daughter cells. Some zooflagellates can also reproduce sexually through conjugation, where genetic material is exchanged between two individuals.
binary fission