some sponges reproduce by itself. also worms and invertebrates
No, prions are not capable of reproducing on their own outside of a host cell. They are abnormal proteins that can cause other proteins to misfold, leading to disease. Prions replicate by inducing the misfolding of normal cellular proteins.
Mitochondria replicate independently within the cell, a process known as fission. They have their own DNA and are capable of dividing and replicating to ensure energy production within the cell.
Only organisms reproducing by the assexual process of cloning.
Sperm within the testicle itself are not capable of fertilizing an ovum on their own. They complete the maturation process in the epididymis.
An organism that is capable of reproducing or breeding.
DNA is the only living substance capable of reproducing itself exactly through the process of DNA replication. This ensures that genetic information is faithfully passed on from one generation to the next without significant changes.
They are capable of reproducing in large numbers because they have spores
Yes, fungi are capable of reproducing both asexually and sexually.
About 10-11.
reproducing
puberty
No, prions are not capable of reproducing on their own outside of a host cell. They are abnormal proteins that can cause other proteins to misfold, leading to disease. Prions replicate by inducing the misfolding of normal cellular proteins.
Odorphonics: A system capable of reproducing selected scents capable of fooling the human nervous system.
larva or marine larva depends
species
Yes, an octopus is capable of growing and reproducing so it is a living organism
A xerophile is any organism which is capable of growing and reproducing in conditions with low water availability.