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Some can. The females clone themselves.
Yes, some multicellular organisms can reproduce asexually through methods such as fragmentation, budding, or spore formation. This type of asexual reproduction allows these organisms to create genetically identical offspring without the need for fertilization.
No, not all cells reproduce asexually. While some cells such as bacteria and yeast can reproduce asexually through processes like binary fission or budding, multicellular organisms reproduce sexually through the fusion of gametes.
Plants and algae can reproduce sexually by releasing gametes that fuse to form a zygote, or asexually through methods like fragmentation or spore formation. In certain algae species, alternation of generations can occur, where both sexual and asexual reproduction methods are utilized to complete the life cycle.
Green algae can be both multicellular and unicellular organisms.
Asexually
Sometimes
True.
Gemmae
false
NO!!! Multicellular organisms can reproduce asexually too! Some plants and animals reproduce this way, and they are certainly more than one cell!
Some can. The females clone themselves.
false
They reproduce Asexually
Yes, some multicellular organisms can reproduce asexually through methods such as fragmentation, budding, or spore formation. This type of asexual reproduction allows these organisms to create genetically identical offspring without the need for fertilization.
Giant kelp is a type of algae. Therefore, it is a protist; protists can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Kelp is neither a plant nor an animal.
They all are living, reproduce, and grow.