Most often in Arthropods, reproduction is by regular sexual reproduction i.e. by union of a sperm and egg. But variations of the usual process do occur. Aphids (class Insecta), for example, commonly reproduce by parthenogenesis, egg development without fertilization , and produce only females. But later in the summer, some of them convert to being males and then sexual reproduction occurs. Male honey bees are produced by an unfertilized egg. Both of the examples may still be called sexual reproduction since they involve development of the female gamete, that is, the egg.
True asexual reproduction would not involve either gamete (sperm or egg) and all of the off spring would be genetically equal.
Mostly sexually but there are instances of parthenogenesis amongst arthropods and insects.
They have sex to make babies
So yeah. Sexual
I don't know buy two bugs and find out.
sexually with pleasure!
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both
Asexual
sexual reproduction and asexual reproduction
The difference between sexual and asexual is that in sexual reproduction, there are two parents, and in asexual, there is only one. In sexual reproduction, the two parents mix up their genes and produce a mix between the two parents. Asexual reproduction produces an exact match of the parent, since there were only the genes from the one parent.
Sexual (when they use two of different genders) and Asexual (when they are born 'pregnant'.)
Asexual reproduction has 1 parent and sexual reproduction has 2 parents
asexual reproduction A jellyfish is not just asexual but sexual too. They're both.
Sexual Reproduction
Koalas have sexual reproduction.
asexual reproduction is to 1 as sexal reproduction is to 2
The main categories of reproduction are sexual and asexual. Two types of reproduction are asexual and sexual reproduction.
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Asexual
Asexual
Asexual.
They engage in sexual reproduction.
Sexual
sexual