Some animals do reproduce by splitting, a process known as asexual reproduction or fission. This is common in certain invertebrates, such as jellyfish, sea anemones, and some worms, where the organism divides into two or more parts, each capable of developing into a new individual. However, most animals reproduce sexually, involving the combination of genetic material from two parents. Therefore, while splitting is a method of reproduction for some species, it is not universal among all animals.
Animals like sponges and coral colonies naturally fragment and reproduce. Many species of annelids and flat worms reproduce by this method. The animal splits and the two parts remake lost organs and tissues. The splitting is not preceded by the development of the tissues to be lost. Prior to splitting, the animal may develop furrows at the zone of splitting. The headless fragment has to regenerate a complete head.
There is no explaination. It is just a way that plants reproduce, eg. splitting open forcefully, by water, by wind, or by animals. That's all.
by abrupt splitting of its fruits
The manner is splitting.
what are some animals that use splitting
Star fish reproduce by splitting. They are asexual so they don't need a partner to reproduce.
A Protista reproduces by splitting in half.
Fragmentation.
Second Answer: They Reproduce asexually by splitting in half.Yes! plankton reproduce in a very complex way by releasing their eggs into the ocean and then they release their sperm into the ocean to fertilize the eggs and...BOOM!There you have it, baby plankton
Animals reproduce by making babies.
All animals reproduce. That is the reason why animals live.
No other animals don't help reproduce .