The reproduction of a plant from a single plant, without the formation of haploid cells.
(Many plants that use sexual reproduction contain both the male and female organs.)
reproduce asexually
Sexual reproduction creates diversity, which in turn will increase the likelihood of survival for that population. By asexually reproducing, you eliminate these varieties and the population is more susceptible to death.
sexual reproduction
The reproduction in ferns differs from that in mosses in that it is purely asexual. As for mosses, they reproduce both sexually and asexually.
Bacteria divide asexually in a method called binary fission.
Asexually
They reproduce asexually by splitting themselves apart.
Earthworm undergoes sexual reproduction.
male and female
what best describes asexual reproduction
Corals reproduce both sexually and asexually.
Asexual
reproduce asexually
Sexual reproduction creates diversity, which in turn will increase the likelihood of survival for that population. By asexually reproducing, you eliminate these varieties and the population is more susceptible to death.
A spider plant is an example of asexual reproduction because it creates it own seeds and then someone comes and plants it and then they have reproduced asexually
An exact copy of the animal that is producing asexually.
Asexually. They reproduce themselves by just splitting.