They release sperm into the water to be fertilized.
Echinoderms reproduce sexually and asexually.
Echinoderms typically reproduce sexually, with most species having separate sexes and external fertilization. However, some echinoderms can also reproduce asexually through processes such as fragmentation or cloning.
Echinoderms reproduce sexually, with separate male and female individuals releasing eggs and sperm into the water where fertilization takes place. Some echinoderms can also reproduce asexually through regeneration, where a new individual grows from a detached body part.
no... bacteria reproduce asexually which means they reproduce by themselves usually by spitting in half
Bacteria can reproduce sexually and asexually. Sexually, two bacteria are involved, but asexually, the bacterium divides on its own in a process similar to that of cellular mitosis.
The process of meiosis.
Mosquitos reproduce sexually.
Sexually of course.
Birds reproduce sexually.
Salmon reproduce sexually.
bunnies reproduce sexually
Armadillos reproduce sexually.