They dont. They get together with someone and havee it. (:
many onecelled colonial and simple multicelluar organisms rely on which of the following transport mechanisms
most organisms reproduce sexually like all mammals, humans, and some invertabres
budding,reproduce,fission
Multicellular organisms reproduce sexually by the combination of genetic material from two parent organisms through processes like fertilization. This allows for genetic diversity and variation in offspring.
Asexual reproduction occurs for single-celled organisms such as the archaea, bacteria, ameoba and protists. Many plants and fungi reproduce this way as well. Prokaryotes also reproduce asexually. Multi-cell organisms do not reproduce asexually.
A group of organisms that can reproduce and create viable offspring is called a species.
yes
mammals
These organisms reproduce both sexually and asexually =D
Most of the unicellular organisms reproduces asexually.
By definition all organisms grow and reproduce.
NO!!! Multicellular organisms can reproduce asexually too! Some plants and animals reproduce this way, and they are certainly more than one cell!