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An organism that reproduces asexually could use the process of binary fission. This process does not require two parents and gives off identical organisms.
Together- no. But yes cats can reproduce with other cats, and dogs with other dogs. But if you were asking if a dog and cat could reproduce the answer is no, they cannot.
I have heard of no such hybrid. I suppose it is a possibility as their ranges do overlap. However, it is unlikely that they could produce offspring that could reproduce.
The aquatic animals reproduce by releasing sperm into into the moist female reproductive area. The female may moan depending on how good the male is. The more the female moans (orgasms in technical terms) the more offsprings are produced. However if the female begind to spew the whole process needs to be repeated as the sperm has left her mosit area. if this process does not work the male is most likely shooting blanks. this could be a devistating occurance that could completely alter the ecosystem of today. if none of theese scientifficly prover methords work, try playing romantic music such as "marvin gaye - sexual healing", once the song takes effect both male and female should feel aroused. this is when the action begins to occur.
The meaning of behaivoral adaptations of plants would be something that they have learend. For example, if a plant needs light, it will grow toward the direction where it gets the most of what it is looking for.
I am Ninety nine percent sure it is a living organism, but I could be wrong.
It increases the genetic diversity of the tree's offspring.
No, large animals can not reproduce asexually, because they have the physical ability to reproduce sexually, like a bear for instant's. The bear mates with another bear which is sexual intercourse and make's a cub (baby) which is sexual reproduction. If animal's could reproduce asexually, then they wouldn't need to have sexual intercourse with another bear in order to make a cub (baby).
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It increases the genetic diversity of the tree's offspring.
Yes. But their modes of reproduction could be different. Some would reproduce asexually while some reproduce sexually.
Viruses reproduce within a cell. They reproduce asexually. The Ebola virus reproduces asexually. However, sometimes a cell is infected by two different viruses at the same time. Part or parts of one virus can get into another virus. So while the reproduction is not really sexual, it does involve parts from two different viruses. The Ebola virus could change by adding parts from another virus.
Yes. No organism could exist if it did not reproduce.
Yes, they sure do! Think bacteria: those little boogers wouldn't cover every single surface by the billion unless they could grow and reproduce.
False. If it's well suited, then it has no reason to change its genotype to better suit itself. It'll clone itself.
The answer to this question is a host! A host could be a host cell which a virus uses to reproduce and create more viruses to get you sick!
Bacteria are usually the only living things that reproduce asexually. Asexual Reproduction involve only one parent and the offspring could be described as a clone.
Viruses reproduce asexually in host cells because they are technically non-living organisms, they cannot reproduce sexually for that would require a virus to have two different virus "cells" (even though they are not living) in a host cell before the process of reproducing starts. This would cause the two viruses to "kill" each other before either could reproduce.