yes for example, a grove of aspen trees will grow from the root of one parent.
There are tons of organisms that reproduce asexually. As for ANIMALS - A lot of species of fish do (some sharks partake in parthenogenesis - a type of asexual reproduction), some species of wasps, whiptail lizards, sea anemones, coral, starfish, snails. All fungi, bacteria, Archaea, Protist and amoebas reproduce asexually. Some plants are capable of reproducing asexually, such as strawberry, onions and potatoes.
No, not all living things have 2 parents. Some organisms, like bacteria and some plants, can reproduce asexually without the need for two parents.
angiosperms, which are flowering plants. These plants produce seeds enclosed within a fruit, making them the primary food source for humans and animals. Examples include fruits, vegetables, grains, and legumes.
Some things which reproduce asexually:some kinds of worms (eg. earthworms) some kinds of snailSome kinds of insectsmushroomfungibacteria
If all organisms reproduced asexually, there would be very limited genetic diversity within the populations. This lack of genetic variation could make the species more vulnerable to diseases and environmental changes. It could also hinder evolutionary adaptation and the ability to survive in diverse habitats.
no
The fruit tree can be asexually reproduced through grafting, budding or sprouting, but the fruit itself would not exist if the tree had not reproduced sexually. The seed within the fruit is the proof of sexual reproduction.
Some worms and some plants[flowers]
4. reproduced asexually
Like all vertebrates, saber-toothed cats reproduced sexually. Only some types of invertebrate animals can reproduce asexually.
Teacup pigs reproduce sexually. All animals reproduce sexually. Only plants have the ability to reproduce asexually.
no many plants produce in both ways
Nearly every desert has water somewhere, sometimes underground, and nearly all deserts have some plants growing in them.
Life process of plants.
All mammals reproduce sexually. Pretty much all vertebrates (fish, birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians) reproduce sexually. Only some bacteria, some plants, fungi reproduce asexually.
There are tons of organisms that reproduce asexually. As for ANIMALS - A lot of species of fish do (some sharks partake in parthenogenesis - a type of asexual reproduction), some species of wasps, whiptail lizards, sea anemones, coral, starfish, snails. All fungi, bacteria, Archaea, Protist and amoebas reproduce asexually. Some plants are capable of reproducing asexually, such as strawberry, onions and potatoes.
No. Platypuses are mammals, and all mammals reproduce sexually, not asexually.