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The phenomenon in which one generation of certain plants and animals reproduces asexually, followed by a sexually reproducing generation. Also known as alternation of generations.
reproduce sexually
They produce both sexually and asexually it depends on the species.they produce asexually and sexually.when reproducing asexually, they use binary fission.when reproducing sexually, they use conjugation.during conjugation, two individuals join and exchange genetic material in the nucleus.
It increases the genetic diversity of the tree's offspring.
you get more veriety in your off springs phenotype (phisicle appearence)
Sexually-reproducing species have an advantage over asexually-reproducing species in their ability to use two different sex cells.
adapt
All monkeys reproduce sexually and none reproduce asexually.
Sexually-reproducing species are able to adapt more easily than asexual-reproduciing species
The offspring are a genetic mixture of the parents. The parents have survived to reproductive age. At least that is what they told me, but look to the dandelion, which reproduces asexually -- is there a deficit?
The phenomenon in which one generation of certain plants and animals reproduces asexually, followed by a sexually reproducing generation. Also known as alternation of generations.
reproduce sexually
It has many ways it can reproduce. So it can reproduce sexually or asexually.
A parasite can produce asexually or sexually. The reproduction of the parasite depends on the type of parasite. The malarial parasite is a sexual and asexual reproducing parasite. A tapeworm buds to reproduce, making it an asexual parasite. A flea is a sexually producing parasite.
They produce both sexually and asexually it depends on the species.they produce asexually and sexually.when reproducing asexually, they use binary fission.when reproducing sexually, they use conjugation.during conjugation, two individuals join and exchange genetic material in the nucleus.
It increases the genetic diversity of the tree's offspring.
Reproducing asexually is reproducing with one parent, and therefore creating two totally identical organisms. Bacteria, archaea, and a few other species reproduce asexually while plants, animals, fungi, and most protists reproduce sexually. Although plants may self-pollinate, this is not the same as asexually reproduction, because the offspring still may not be exactly like the parent because of genetics, so self-pollination is a type of sexual reproduction.