An organism that reproduces sexually will have more genetic diversity than one that reproduces asexually.
Depends entirely on the rate of reproduction.
It reproduces asexually
It reproduces sexually and asexually.
No. Fungi can reproduce sexually or asexually.
The offspring of an organism that reproduces asexually will be a genetic clone of the parent, carrying identical genetic material. This means that there is no genetic variation in the offspring, which can limit their ability to adapt to changing environments compared to sexually reproducing organisms.
Aphids.
spiny leaf insect
waves
The Brown Recluse reproduces sexually.
They produce sexually and asexually i think.
During good conditions, organisms can reproduce sexually and benefit from the genetic diversity that this creates. During harsh conditions, asexual reproduction can take place without having a partner and results in offspring that are identical to the parent. This means that if the parent can survive the harsh conditions, then the offspring are more likely to as well.
Snow fungus reproduces asexually through the production of spores.