budding,reproduce,fission
sexually as a mammal asexually as a fern
Organisms in the phylum chordata reproduce sexually, with internal fertilization being common. In the phylum arthropoda, organisms reproduce through both sexual and asexual means, depending on the species. Organisms in the phylum mollusca reproduce sexually, with most species having separate sexes.
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No, organisms reproduce in a variety of ways depending on their species and characteristics. Some reproduce sexually through the combination of genetic material from two individuals, while others reproduce asexually by producing offspring that are genetically identical to the parent.
There are two ways of reproduction, asexual and sexual reproduction. Similar organisms reproduce when organisms reproduce asexually because only one parent is involved in this type of reproduction and so there is no mixing of genetic material and exact copy of parent reproduces. Common methods of asexual reproduction are: budding, binary fission, multiple fission, parthenogenesis, etc.
no many plants produce in both ways
Fungi can reproduce sexually through the fusion of specialized sex cells, asexually through spores or fragmentation of hyphae, and through a combination of both sexual and asexual reproduction methods.
Four Ways that organisms reproduce asexually are as follows:-Binary Fission:- e.g. Paramecium, Euglena, AmoebaMultiple fission:- e.g. Amoeba during spore conditions, Euglena.Budding:- Sponges, Coelentrates (Hydra, Obelia)etc.Fragmentation:- Planarians (A type of aquatic worma like Annelids and Flat worms).
asexually by fission reproduction and regeneration and MAYBE JUST MAYBE sexually. not sure look it up
Sexually , only cells and unicellular organisms divide asexually, iguanas have half their genes from each parent, and look different as well as have 2 parents.
sexualy reproduce parthenogenesis ex
Animals can be hatched from eggs like birds, or they can be have a live birth like humans