Multicellular organisms
Yes, prokaryotes are believed to have evolved before eukaryotes. Eukaryotes likely evolved through a process of endosymbiosis, where prokaryotic cells engulfed other prokaryotic cells to form a symbiotic relationship, leading to the development of cellular organelles.
An example of an organism that can alternate between asexual and sexual reproduction is the common yeast fungus, Saccharomyces cerevisiae. This fungus primarily reproduces asexually through budding but can also undergo sexual reproduction through the formation of spores under certain conditions.
Men's nipples serve no functional purpose in terms of reproduction or breastfeeding. They are a result of embryonic development and are present in both males and females before sexual differentiation occurs.
False. Binary fission is a form of asexual reproduction in bacteria, where a single organism splits into two identical daughter cells. Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes from two different parents to produce genetically diverse offspring.
Yes, prokaryotic cells evolved before eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, while eukaryotic cells have both. It is believed that eukaryotic cells evolved from prokaryotic cells through a process called endosymbiosis.
Yes
Sexual reproduction likely evolved before the first multicellular organisms appeared. It is believed to have originated in single-celled organisms as a way to increase genetic diversity and adaptability. The transition to multicellularity then allowed for more complex forms of sexual reproduction to develop.
DNA replication occurs before both asexual and sexual reproduction. It is a crucial step that prepares the cell for division in asexual reproduction, while in sexual reproduction, it ensures that each parent cell contributes a complete set of genetic information to the offspring.
yes we evolved before and we will again
Any form of biological reproduction, whether sexual or asexual, is going to involve the replication of DNA. You can't have new cells without new DNA.
Any form of biological reproduction, whether sexual or asexual, is going to involve the replication of DNA. You can't have new cells without new DNA.
the sexual reproduction of a cheetah is when a cheetah reproduced sexually and has kids and before that they go through fertilization and the sperm cell is there they also have a sex cell that is how they reproduce
Yes, prokaryotes are believed to have evolved before eukaryotes. Eukaryotes likely evolved through a process of endosymbiosis, where prokaryotic cells engulfed other prokaryotic cells to form a symbiotic relationship, leading to the development of cellular organelles.
no there is absolutely no way to reverse a evolution but if you get a ditto (doesnt work if it has no gender eg. magnmite) and put you poke that evolved and ditto in the day care it will give a egg that will hatch and you will get a lvl 1 Pokemon(the Pokemon it evolved from or the Pokemon before
due to unfavourable conditions they may not be able to go through asexual reproduction,so to providi resistance againsts these conditions they under go sexual reproduction.here there comes diversity and variationswhere genes become strong and can live,survive through these conditions
Riolu is the pre-evolved form of Lucario and does not evolve. Riolu evolves into Lucario with happiness during the day, however.
An example of an organism that can alternate between asexual and sexual reproduction is the common yeast fungus, Saccharomyces cerevisiae. This fungus primarily reproduces asexually through budding but can also undergo sexual reproduction through the formation of spores under certain conditions.