Spider plants use which of the following asexual options
fungi reproduce asexually through budding
If reproduce means producing offspring/copies of itself, then yes. If reproduce means reproducing sexually (not asexually), then no. Bacteria reproduce through asexual reproduction -- making exact copies of themselves.
They reproduce sexually and asexually. Some reproduce by binary fission (asexual) and others use gametes (sexual reproduction).
Through Meiosis
Yes, the African Violet plant does reproduce asexually. It reproduces through losing its leaves. From there the leaves regrow the entire plant system.
An advantage to reproducing through spores is that it can be done asexually. A disadvantage is that the spores will be clones of the original organism, leaving them vulnerable.
mitosis in sexually reproducing organisms is used for growth into a multicellular organism from the initial zygote. mitosis is also used for repair in response to a wound, etc. mitosis is used in asexually reproducing organisms for reproduction.the whole process
they reproduce asexually through regeneration
fungi reproduce asexually through budding
Some animals can reproduce asexually (without a mate) their offspring are therefore clones of themselves. ex. Sponges reproduce asexually through budding or fragmentation. Even some higher order animals such as certain lizards are capable of reproducing asexually, this is called parthenogenesis.
If reproduce means producing offspring/copies of itself, then yes. If reproduce means reproducing sexually (not asexually), then no. Bacteria reproduce through asexual reproduction -- making exact copies of themselves.
mitosis
I suppose you mean amoebae. They reproduce asexually through cell division.
the variations in genes, genes of sexually reproducing organisms will vary due to crossing-over of genes, mutations, and adaptations. In asexually reproducing organisms genes will vary through adaptations and mutations.
Budding.
asexually through spore formation
yes, they can.