Sexual reproduction
sexual reproduction is what echidna goes through
spores
Plants
Yes, birds undergo meiosis, which is a crucial process for sexual reproduction. Meiosis in birds occurs in the formation of gametes—sperm and eggs—reducing the chromosome number by half and ensuring genetic diversity. This process is essential for producing offspring with genetic variation, which is vital for evolution and adaptation.
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.
Smaller birds can fly through the gaps in power lines and bigger birds get stuck when they try to go through.
Cell division, as they are unicellular organisms.
The "birds and the bees" story is a metaphor for explaining sex and reproduction to children. It typically involves discussing how birds and bees pollinate flowers and lay eggs to create offspring, which parallels how humans reproduce to have babies. The purpose is to provide a simple explanation of the concept of reproduction in a way that is understandable to young children.
sexual and if you were wondering what type of fertillization we go throgh it is internal fertillization. peace people
there is only one type of asexual reproduction and its called binarry fission.This only happens in cells. This kind of reproduction is when 1 cell duplicates its genetic material inside itself and it seperates into two different cells. This proccess only takes one parent. The results is that there is now another cell that is identical to the parent.
they all go through metamorphosis
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