well, there's budding, which is utilized by the potatoe and the hydra.
A commen example of an asexual animal is a jellyfish.
A female hammerhead shark in captivity as well as more recently a blacktip shark was observed by scientists to have provided "virgin" births, meaning no male was involved in conception.
One example is a hydra.
Regeneration is when a part of an animal is detached from that animal and grows off that part. Budding is when a new cell forms on a parent cell in a multi-cellular organism
That would be an example of asexual reproduction.
Asexual reproduction is when one animal can create offspring by itself. This is common with bacteria.
growth would be budding. asexual reproduction is where an animal has a baby with itself
An amoeba
It is called asexual reproduction. Asexual reproduction is common with certain plants, like strawberries. Cloning also involves one parent. What happens is they find a female animal that is the same breed as the animal. Then they remove the egg, take out its nucleus replcing it with th nuclus of the cell of the animal they are cloning, and replant the egg back into its animal the egg came from. Then when the animal is born, it has no resemblance to its mother, but looks similar to the animal cloned. I hoped i helped.
Fragmentation is a means of asexual reproduction in which a single parent breaks into parts that regenerate into whole new individuals. Starfish use fragmentation and regeneration, the regrowth of body parts from pieces of an animal, to reproduce.
Asexual reproduction is a form of reproduction where an animal can make its own offspring with no mate. Asexual reproduction is the primary form of reproduction for Single-celled organism such as bacteria. Many plant and fungus reproduce asexually as well. The offspring often form attached to the parent and later break off.
An exact copy of the animal that is producing asexually.
the daphnia species FOOL
I believe you are thinking of sexual reproduction. The opposite of sexual reproduction is asexual reproduction which occurs when offspring are produced without a male. Asexual reproduction is common among certain plants and single-celled organisms like bacteria and protists. Some species of animal can switch back and forth between sexual and asexual reproduction. Turkeys are a good example of this. Female turkeys can produce fertilized eggs in the absence of a male. Aphids are also capable of producing young in the absence of a male.
aphid - asexual reproduction in summer months and is vivparous. in winter sexual reproduction is used to produce eggs, oviparous