No.
Most laborious tasks that humans do can be done via computer. After all a computer is a machine that is programmed by humans.
Single celled organisms reproduce asexually, they can either reproduce via sharing DNA or splitting to 2.
Tapeworms reproduce via a multistage process, which includes breaking apart and being consumed by foraging animals.
Seedless plants. They reproduce via spores.
typically via mosquitoes
Via rocket.
Yes.Ferns do not have either seeds or flowers (they reproduce via spores).
Ferns reproduce via spores and have neither seeds nor flowers.
eukaryotes reproduce by mitosis. Proaryotes reproduce via binary fission.
Anthropod's reproduce by internal fertilization, but this is often by indirect transfer of the sperm via an appendage or the ground, rather than by direct injection. Arthropods are characterized by their jointed limbs and cuticles.
Yes, eubacteria reproduce by binary fission, which is a form of asexual reproduction where a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells. This process allows for rapid multiplication of eubacteria populations.
They usually reproduce asexually via spores because this is a faster method, but this will only allow the cells to clone themselves...often under stress or changing environments the fungi will reproduce sexually which means they spores are like humans (each generation is different from past) so they can evolve to suit a situation quickly. Fungi like mould cannot reproduce sexually, while basidiomycetes (mushrooms) or ascomycetes (the kind that stain wood) can opt to reproduce via either method. for mushrooms, inside the basidium are 2 haploid nuclei which fuse together to form a diploid nucleus...which undergoes meiosis to produce 4 haploid cells which become the basidioSPORES and are blown in the wind or picked up by passing animals and dispersed elsewhere. Some spores can be sticky.