Yes
Mostly sexually, but some insects can reproduce asexually, such as the aphid
Venus Flytraps are flowering plants, and reproduce by being cross pollinated by insects.
They can help flowers reproduce.
70% of animals are anthropods
No, butterflies are not classified as reptiles. Butterflies are insects.
Daisies are able to reproduce by sexual reproduction and asexual reproduction. They can also be pollinated by insects and animals.
Everybody seen flies stuck together.
insects and animals
No. Most insects reproduce on land.
Mostly sexually, but some insects can reproduce asexually, such as the aphid
tons of things. They provide food (themselves) for lots of birds and other animals. Insects like Bees provide food (honey), some insects are used as medicine, insects pollinate plants so the plants reproduce...
Colour attracts pollinators such as insects, birds and animals.
Huckleberries reproduce through cross-pollination, where insects transfer pollen between flowers. The plant produces small, white flowers that are pollinated by bees, butterflies, and other insects, leading to the development of the fruit. Huckleberries can also reproduce through seed dispersal, as animals eat the berries and spread the seeds through their droppings.
Most multicelluar animals reproduce sexually and therefore develop from a fertilized egg. Mammals, birds, reptiles, insects, fish are good examples.
Insects are animals.
Seed. They reproduce scattering seeds with the wind and carried by insects
no, insects are not street animals. they are bugs and have absolutely no connection to animals.