While most plants exclusively produce seeds through pollination. Some plants have another way to reproduce themselves besides producing seeds (sometimes inside a fruit or a cone). One example is the strawberry plant which produces strawberries which contain seeds, but also produces shoots which essentially contain clones of the motherplant. When a clone grows enough roots the connecting part (like an umbilical cord) dies off and the mother plant has succesfully reproduced itself asexually. Some trees and shrubs use root shoots underground to essentially do the same as my example of a strawberry plant. Sexual reproduction always needs a male flower to pollinate a female flower through insects or wind for example. When the blooming time is at the end the male flower dies and the female flower transforms into a seed-containing 'fruit'. All other forms of reproduction in plants is asexual.
Asexually
They reproduce asexually by splitting themselves apart.
Earthworm undergoes sexual reproduction.
male and female
E. coli reproduces asexually through binary fission, a process where the cell divides into two identical daughter cells. This form of reproduction does not involve the exchange of genetic material between individuals, which is characteristic of sexual reproduction.
Corals reproduce both sexually and asexually.
Asexual
reproduce asexually
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
Yes, reproduction can occur both asexually and sexually in living things. Asexual reproduction involves only one parent and produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent. Sexual reproduction involves two parents and results in genetic variation among the offspring.
An exact copy of the animal that is producing asexually.
Asexually. They reproduce themselves by just splitting.