If you want a plural, no. Correct:
If you need a possessive, yes it needs an apostrophe. Correct:
Animals that can reproduce without the need for a mate are called hermaphrodites.
Mrs. Wishy-Washy is the name of a character from a children's book. She gives the animals a bath each day because they are dirty.
Scientists name animals according to their structural framework. Invertebrates are separated with vertebrates. Scientists name animals depending on their genus & what kind of specie they are.
Cnidaria animals have no heads. So, the name Cnidaria indicates that these animals likely have ends referred to as an "oral" end.
It is called Ladderless Window Cleaning Company
You mean like "experts"? No, experts is plural, meaning it doesn't need an apostraphe. If you were saying something like: "That's the 'expert's' glasses" the word would be taking possesion, in that case, it would need and apostraphe. :D
No idea. But you seriously need to use spellcheck. 'Mothers' has and apostraphe before the 's'.
it'as
take a breath
A contraction has an apostraphe to signify missing letters. Similar uses of apostraphe include words with letters missing at the end, which are usially alsng, such as nothin' or ol'.
none of the above.
Yes
There is no space. If you mean a word such as "isn't" there is no space between the apostraphe and the final letter in the word.For words or names that require an apostraphe at the end of it, such as "Mr Jones'" the need for a space is only required if the word is a part of the sentance and not the end such as "It belonged to Mr Jones' cat." or "It was Mr Jones'."
To name animals on Nintendodogs you need to pet the animal repeatedly. A prompt will then pop up asking you to name the animal.
Yes you do; for example Harry's car or Mary'sfriend.
Animals that can reproduce without the need for a mate are called hermaphrodites.
The wild life animals of Asia are.......... Actually why we need to know about it................ Let it be........