They lay eggs on land and have a leathery egg shell, then a few months later the baby is born.
reptiles lay eggs just like amphibians,fish,and insects
Edit: They also give birth to live young, depending on the species !
they lay eggs some are hard and some are soft shelled.
mostly reptiles reproduce by sexually
they meet with another reptile
what is the word for a new organism produced by a living thing
Advantages: A male helps raise the offspring and offspring get 50% of 2 parent's characteristics. Disadvantages: It takes 2 parents , it takes longer, One is produced at a time
Both species offer parental care to their offspring.
reptiles reptiles
If two different species reproduce and have children, then these children will not be fertile. E.g, when a horse and donkey reproduce together, then the offspring is called a mule. The mule will always be infertile, as will the offspring produced by cross-breeding of species. If two different breeds reproduce, then the offspring should share the characteristics from both breeds.
Marsupials, because Reptiles have never been mammals and have always had their offspring in eggs outside of them.
Sexual reproduction is a new combination of hereditary material that is produced in offspring.
"Produce offspring" means, quite simply, to have babies.
The difference is with an asexually produced organism, the organism is created using only one parent. With a sexually produced organism, the organism is produced using two parents
There are no genetics
To predict the traits of the offspring produced by genetic crosses.
A primipara has delivered one viable offspring.
they meet with another reptile
identical.
A dominant trait appeared in the offspring produced in Mendel's first experiment.
No, it is mostly producted by reptiles.
It depends on the specific species, but on the whole, now they don't.