The two modes of reproduction are favored under different conditions.
The two modes of reproduction are favored under different conditions.
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Yes, some organisms are capable of using both sexual and asexual reproduction. For example, certain plants and animals can reproduce asexually through methods like budding or fragmentation, and also reproduce sexually through the fusion of gametes. This ability allows these organisms to adapt to different environmental conditions and ensure genetic diversity.
Binary fission is a common form of reproduction among prokaryotic organisms, such as bacteria. However, it is not the most common form of reproduction across all organisms. Other forms of reproduction, such as sexual reproduction and asexual reproduction through budding or fragmentation, are also prevalent in different species.
Yes, but it depends on what you mean by cell division. One of the traits of an organism is that it can reproduce, either by asexual or sexual means. Bacterias use binary fission which divides itself into two, which is asexual reproduction. A larger, multicellular organisms often use sexual reproduction to reproduce and has cells that can go through cell division.
There are no "parents" as such, as asexual reproduction is reproduction without the use of sex organs. Asexual reproduction is usually found in amoeba, and other single celled organisms.
Cellular Reproduction
Growth: Living organisms have the ability to increase in size and develop over time. Reproduction: Living organisms can produce offspring or new individuals of the same species. Response to stimuli: Living organisms can react to changes in their environment or internal conditions. Metabolism: Living organisms can obtain and use energy for growth, maintenance, and reproduction.
Animals use sexual reproduction while bacteria and some plants use asexual reproduction.
They are: 1. Tapeworm 2. Jellyfish 3. Bacteria 4. Amoeba Yeast doesn't use binary fission, it uses budding
Plants that use both types of reproduction, sexual and asexual, are called facultative apomicts. They have the ability to reproduce through seeds produced by sexual reproduction as well as by producing clonal offspring through asexual means.