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A population of organisms that can reproduce fertile offspring is called as species
Cells reproduce by a process called Mitosis
They have this thing called homins which act like a seed but can reproduce very easily.
they are both seedless plants so thay reproduce by spores called sporangia
Bacteria generally reproduce by splitting in half, a process called Mitosis. They are asexual reproducers. it is more commonly called binary fission.
reproduction substances do not reproduce
oscillatoria reproduce by fragmentation they break into fragments called Hormogina it uses photosyntetsis to reproduce
They're know as what's called asexual. They reproduce by a process called mitosis. They don't interact with one another to reproduce.
Nonexistent creatures can only reproduce if the person writing the story about them wants them to.
A person who prints on a press is called a printer or a press operator. They are responsible for setting up and operating printing machines to reproduce text and images on various materials like paper, cardboard, or fabric.
They reproduce with a form of asexual reproduction called binary fission.
A population of organisms that can reproduce fertile offspring is called as species
A group of organisms that can reproduce and create viable offspring is called a species.
Cells reproduce by a process called Mitosis
cellular reproduction
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most fungi reproduce with spores others will reproduce by budding.