Sexual reproduction requires gametes; sperm & egg cells. For humans, it requires gentalia which would be the penis for the male and the vagina for the female. Of course, you would need other things like enzymes for blood flow to the penis and a suitable host for the embryo but basically all it requires is a man and a woman getting it on to put it blunt.
no there is also Asexual reproduction. That is when one organism will produce an offspring that is identical to it, one of these organisms is the apple tree.
not all organisms need gametes. organisms that do not need gametes ( asexual reproduction) reproduce binary fission, budding, vegetative reproduction, spore formation, fragmentation etc. :))
What is required for normal sexual reproduction is a male to fertilise the egg inside the female, and a female to carry the developing baby to birth.
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Sexual reproduction allows for organisms to reproduce and pass on their traits.
A group of organisms that can mate and produce offspring which can themselves mate is called a species.
changes occure when organisms produce are called fertile offspring.
A group of similar organisms that can produce fertile offspring are species.
asexual
Sexual reproduction allows for organisms to reproduce and pass on their traits.
asexual reproduction
Asexual organisms can produce offspring on their own,a plants arm falling off and the arm turns into a plant is a example of this.Sexual organisms need a partner to produce offspring,humans are a example of sexual reproducers.
Any organism that uses sexual reproduction. e.g. zebras
a group of similar organisms can produce offspring
There are two types of reproduction in organic lifeforms: sexual and asexual. Animals undergo sexual reproduction, which assumes two organisms procreating to produce an offspring of shared genetic material.Asexual reproduction, aka fission, spore formation, regeneration, and vegetative reproduction, produces an offspring genetically identical to its single parent -- it's also called "budding" or "sporing."Sexual reproduction produces offspring that is new and unique from the parent organisms -- as it is a combination (not a clone) of the parent genetics.Hope that helps.
Elephants and humans produce low numbers of offspring. Organisms that produce low numbers of offspring produce offspring that are most dependent on the mothers.
No, organisms of different species can breed and produce offspring. Donkeys and horses can breed and produce mules but mules cannot produce offspring.
Generally, in sexual reproduction, two parents make offspring.
Yes they do.
its in the genes
Asexual