No...See this article http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/jan2001/980178460.Dv.r.html
Sexual. They have to mate to have offspring.
No, mystery snails (Pomacea bridgesii) are not asexual. This species of snail has male and females that cannot reproduce offspring without a mate.
snails are asexual
yes and no. They can do it either way
asexual reproduction is when an organism can reproduce by itself, snails can do this where awoman cell does it with a man cell and gives it46 choromess 23 is a pair
Depends on the mollusk. Most use sexual but some snails are hermaphrodites and can perform asexual reproduction.
Both, though mass asexual reproduction in snails is uncommon. Mainly because of the genetic disadvantages. An example of this is in the asexually reproduced offspring of the species Potamopyrgus antipodarum which have a higher rate of disorders and mutation. thus natural selection removes most of them.
Asexual
asexual. its what plants do
asexual
Asexual
It is both asexual and sexual
what is a puma a sexual or asexual
Asexual. Only human sex cells are created as haploid cells.
no they do not "hsve" asexual reproduction they "have" asexual reproduction...
asexual