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∙ 11y agoThey can do both. asexually-they have a via spontaneus growth, like new fungus growing from the parent fungus ; sexually-they have mycelium that produce male and female cells. These parts join together to start reproduction. The male and female come together to form a diploid. The cell divides in two, then develops into spores. These spores may land on a suitable growing spot, and the fungi life cycle starts over again. It may take weeks to years depending on what kind of fungi they are.
- Bryophytes need water for reproduction and survival, usually the male gametes (sperm) require water to reach the female gamete. - Secondly, as they dont have well developed vascular system they obtain water by osmosis.
According to the book Laboratory and Field Investigation in Marine Life they reproduce through broadcast spawning, which is realizing a bunch of sperm and eggs into the water with the chance of one becoming fertilized.
i knew only one... in UNICELLULAR organisms, they reproduce sexually by simple cell division.
Clavarioid fungi reproduce both sexually and asexually. Asexual reproduction occurs through the formation of spores, which are produced on the tips of specialized cells called basidia. These spores are then dispersed by wind or other means and can grow into new individuals. Sexual reproduction in Clavarioid fungi involves the fusion of two compatible hyphae, which are thread-like structures that make up the body of the fungus. The resulting structure is called a dikaryon and contains two nuclei, one from each parent. The dikaryon then produces fruiting bodies, which contain basidia that produce spores through meiosis. Clavarioid fungi can also form symbiotic relationships with other organisms, such as trees, through mycorrhizal associations. In these associations, the fungus provides nutrients to the host plant in exchange for carbohydrates. Overall, Clavarioid fungi have a complex reproductive system that allows them to adapt to different environments and form diverse relationships with other organisms.
Yes it does. (but not always) Algae is not technically a plant it is a protista, Algae reproduce by using little spores or by growing copies of themselves from broken fragments and do not have specialised reproductive structures like all other plants. If the spores are created using just one plant it is asexual. If spores are created when two (one female, one male) algae fuse it is sexual. And lastly when it reproduces by growing copies of itself it is called vegetative reproduction.
All vertebrates reproduce sexually. Birds are one of the main groups of vertebrates, so they reproduce sexually.
They can do both. asexually-they have a via spontaneus growth, like new fungus growing from the parent fungus ; sexually-they have mycelium that produce male and female cells. These parts join together to start reproduction. The male and female come together to form a diploid. The cell divides in two, then develops into spores. These spores may land on a suitable growing spot, and the fungi life cycle starts over again. It may take weeks to years depending on what kind of fungi they are.
One great example for a plant the produces spores are Ferns.
- Bryophytes need water for reproduction and survival, usually the male gametes (sperm) require water to reach the female gamete. - Secondly, as they dont have well developed vascular system they obtain water by osmosis.
One is a fruit while the other is a plant and they both produce scents from oil. They also reproduce sexually.
Fungi reproduce sexually and asexually. The types of asexual reproduction are budding, fission, fragmentation, and sporulation. In sporulation there is asexual creation through mitosis and sexual creation through meiosis. Asexual spore reproduction is dominant where haploid sporangiospores and conidiospores are created. Sexual fungal zygotes are only created when the fungi is under stressful conditions.
As they are animals they reproduce sexually.
All mammals reproduce sexually. In fact, the dolphin is one of the few species that have sex just for pleasure's sake, with both male and female pod members.
One example is an "aphid".
Raccoons are able to reproduce when they reach sexual maturity. Females are sexually mature at one year of age. Males are sexually mature at two years.
SEEDS OR SPORES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!