Fragmentation.
Sea Stars(Star Fish).
These creatures are most likely starfish. Starfish have the ability to regenerate lost body parts, including their arms, which allows them to reproduce asexually through fragmentation. If a starfish is cut into pieces, each piece has the potential to grow into a new individual.
Starfish can reproduce asexually (by themselves) or sexually (with a partner). They use a process called fission to reproduce asexually, and in this process, simply stated, they break pieces of themselves off and that becomes their offspring. However, they do have sexual organs and if they find a mate they can create young with them. -Isabel
This process is called asexual reproduction and produces a clone. Animals that reproduce mainly or partly are: 1. bacteria by binary fission 2. protists (amoeba) by mitotic cell division 3. fungi by fragmentation, budding or spores 4. some worms by splitting in two 5. some insects, such as aphids or stick insects 6. starfish, which will regenerate if cut into pieces
An amoeba reproduces by simply dividing -- splitting into two identical pieces (called binary fission). In this process, the nucleus divides by a means known as mitosis.
If cut into pieces each piece grows into a new starfish. Praise and glory Be to evolution!
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Both. They release eggs into the water for males to fertilize, but also if torn in half, both pieces of the animal can regenerate into separate starfish.
Starfish may reproduce either sexually or asexually. When asexual reproductiontakes place, the animal breaks itself into two pieces. ...jrscience.wcp.muohio.edu/fieldcourses03/ OutlinemarineecologyArticles/Starfish.Firstsubmission.html
Earth shakes because the earth is splitting in pieces.
Paramecium asexually reproduces through a process called binary fission. In binary fission, the cell splits into two daughter cells, each receiving a copy of the genetic material from the parent cell. This allows for rapid reproduction and population growth in favorable conditions.
No, cutting a starfish in half will not result in two separate starfish growing from the pieces. While some species of starfish can regenerate limbs, they do not have the ability to form two separate individuals from a single cut piece.