some worms and parasites
Some examples of asexual animals are flatworms, starfish, and certain species of insects like aphids. These animals are capable of reproducing without the need for a mate through processes such as fragmentation, budding, or parthenogenesis.
No. Many plants and animals do reproduce by asexual means. But there is no exchange of genetic material in this type of reproduction.
Asexual animals self produce, a plant such as the Hydra is asexual.
some single cell organisems are considered animals and they have asexual reproduction
Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of two sex cells (sperm and egg) from two different parents, resulting in genetic variation in offspring. Asexual reproduction involves a single parent producing offspring that are genetically identical to the parent. Examples of sexual reproduction include humans, animals, and most plants. Examples of asexual reproduction include bacteria, some plants, and certain animals like starfish.
It seems that the only larger examples of dinosaurs surviving post-deluvian are sexual; crocodillian, Gila monsters, various dragons, & lizard types, & those smaller asexual similar to 'vertebrate' salamanders. I doubt large dinosaurs (if asexual) were destined to survive.
multicellular eukaryote
A female shark. not listed.http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/23/science/23shark.html?_r=1&ref=science
function of repruductive system
Yes, some animals are capable of asexual reproduction, where offspring are produced without fertilization. Examples include certain species of fish, reptiles, and insects. This process is known as parthenogenesis.
sexual
Asexual and sexual