Because asexual is prouduction without needing a sperm cell
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Bacteria (prokaryotes) do not undergo meiosis. They reproduce through a process called binary fission, which is a form of asexual reproduction.
{It does not.} While occurring in Eukaryotes, particularly in Plants, asexual reproduction is occasionally a requirement.
Animals that reproduce their own kind with no sex cells involved undergo asexual reproduction. Most animals on Earth reproduce through the process of fertilization which include sexual reproduction. =Edited by TerroooBlade22
No. Many organisms including most vertebrates reproduce sexually.
Clones are offspring that are genetically identical to their parents and are produced through asexual reproduction, as opposed to sexual reproduction which produces a genetically different offspring.
They have sexual reproduction even though they have both female and male organs within the same organism. A few species undergo parthenogenesis, which is asexual. So basically annelids are both asexual and sexual
Asexual reproduction may be prominent in bacterias. Some protists may also undergo asexual reproduction at some stage of their lives.
Bacteria (prokaryotes) do not undergo meiosis. They reproduce through a process called binary fission, which is a form of asexual reproduction.
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No - most fungi have both a diploid and haploid stage in their lifecycle. Some fungi undergo asexual reproduction (which only involves one parent organism) and others undergo sexual reproduction.
Incorrect. Various types of plants and animals undergo both sexual an asexual reproduction. Many plants need to be pollinated, a form of sexual reproduction. Many animals undergo parthenogenesis, a form of asexual reproduction.
{It does not.} While occurring in Eukaryotes, particularly in Plants, asexual reproduction is occasionally a requirement.
Majority of eukaryotes undergo meiosis for sexual reproduction.But some undergo mitosis for asexual reproduction.
Firstly, if a plant has flowers, then it prodces seeds, and can grow by itself. therfore it can go through asexual reproduction. and yes plants can have sex.. ~GrEen <3er 44
Animals that reproduce their own kind with no sex cells involved undergo asexual reproduction. Most animals on Earth reproduce through the process of fertilization which include sexual reproduction. =Edited by TerroooBlade22
No. Many organisms including most vertebrates reproduce sexually.
Some plants (especially flowering plants), mammals (such as humans, lions, etc.), almost all reptiles, most insects and most fish (eg. Guppy) undergo sexual reproduction.