Plants
Sexual reproduction
sexual reproduction is what echidna goes through
Fungi that do not go through sexual reproduction are called asexual fungi. These fungi reproduce through processes such as binary fission, fragmentation, or by forming spores asexually.
the sexual reproduction of a cheetah is when a cheetah reproduced sexually and has kids and before that they go through fertilization and the sperm cell is there they also have a sex cell that is how they reproduce
asexual and sexual some fish reproduce sexual and asexual. well that's me awnser peace people
sexual and if you were wondering what type of fertillization we go throgh it is internal fertillization. peace people
due to unfavourable conditions they may not be able to go through asexual reproduction,so to providi resistance againsts these conditions they under go sexual reproduction.here there comes diversity and variationswhere genes become strong and can live,survive through these conditions
adolecence
That is such a broad question.... Obviously there are many different insects/animals that have their own way of having sex and creating babies.....
spores
Dermatophytes are fungi that reproduce asexually, primarily through the formation of spores called conidia. This asexual mode of reproduction allows them to spread and infect the skin, causing conditions like tinea corporis (ringworm).
No, it only seems that way to people whose knowledge of biology is confined to humans!In all plants, for example, meiosis produces spores, which divide a number of times by mitosis to produce a gametophyte. This can be substantial, as in many lower plants, or microscopic, as in flowering plants.The gametophyte produces gametes (sex cells) by mitosis and differentiation.