They dont
Asexually . How would an apple reproduce sexually ? It isn't even a living thing .
If there is no ovule in a flower, a seed can not be formed. The flower is sterile. However many plants can reproduce asexually.
As a mammal, a deer would be reproduced internally.
sexually
asexually
Yes. But their modes of reproduction could be different. Some would reproduce asexually while some reproduce sexually.
The answer would be an amoeba, for reproducting asexually means to pretty much split yourself in half and make two versions of yourself.
Sexually, for it takes two (a male and a female) to make a new monkey. Asexually would mean it only took one monkey to make a new monkey.
As mammals, I would think they reproduce sexually. Have you ever seen a seal split itself in half, or bud other seals off of its skin?
Plants, turkeys, fish, prokaryote and eukaryote cells, and a lot of things you would never think of, such as leeches.
They become extinct.
ALL living things reproduce. Either sexually or asexually. For instance, microscopic things such as bacteria make copies of themselves. That is still considered reproduction.