I will refer to asexual reproduction as A and sexual reproduction as S
*A involves one parent. S involves 2 parents.
*A has same genetic material. S has varied genetic material.
*The offspring or cells in A produce identical clones. Offspring in S are different (due to variation)
* Division in A is very fast. Division in S takes time.
* Mitosis is involved in A. As for S, meiosis is required in sex organs to form sex cells (gametes)
It is a Asexual reproductive flower
it exhibits an asexual reproduction because it does not have reproductive organs
they r sexual...because the reproductive organs in the male and female sponges differ from one another
The difference is alge is a plant and plants both can do asexual and sexual reproduction so there's no diffrence
Well, there is fertilization in sexual reproduction, but there is not fertilization in asexual because the female reproductive system needs help with the male reproductive system through sex. Without sex, it is asexual. Females need the males sperm in order to fertilize the baby or plant.
Asexual and Sexual Flatworms which divide into two then regenerate is asexual Sexual reproduction involves the production of the new cells by the fusion of sex cells to produce a gentically different cell
asexually- by themselves sexually- by the union of male & female reproductive cells
what is a puma a sexual or asexual
Flower in sexual reproduction and leaves,stems,eyes,roots etc... in asexual reproduction.
switching between sexual and asexual reproduction
Sexual (when they use two of different genders) and Asexual (when they are born 'pregnant'.)
sexual