Lots of different organisms reproduce A sexually even though anmimals can't. To find out what spesific organisms can visit educational sites such as bbc bitesize!!!!!
By asexual fission.
sexual and asexual reproduction. sexual where it takes to organisms to reproduce and asexual where an individual organism can reproduce without a second party
yes
sperm and eggs/ovaries
Small organisms reproduce by asexual methods because it is a quick and efficient way to produce offspring, allowing for rapid population growth in favorable conditions. Asexual reproduction also allows small organisms to pass on genetic traits without the need for a mate.
Asexual reproduction (don't forget the A, its part of the word.)
Some organisms reproduce by sexual reproduction (such as horses, cattle, donkeys etc.) and some others reproduce asexually (such as bacteria) So it depends on what organisms you are talking about.
It only takes one organism to reproduce. Whereas sexual reproduction takes two organisms to reproduce.
Sea weed is Asexual because seeweed can reproduce its self with out needing 2 organisms to do half and half.
Asexual reproduction occurs for single-celled organisms such as the archaea, bacteria, ameoba and protists. Many plants and fungi reproduce this way as well. Prokaryotes also reproduce asexually. Multi-cell organisms do not reproduce asexually.
False. Multicellular organisms reproduce through sexual or asexual reproduction, not binary fission, which is a method of reproduction used by some single-celled organisms.
Parthenogenesis is a type of asexual reproduction where organisms can reproduce without their eggs being fertilized by sperm. This is common in species such as reptiles, insects, and fish.