Parthenogenic, the process is called parthenogenesis. when an egg develops by itself. Self fertilisation is asexual reproduction i think...?????
The purpose of life is to reproduce. It was difficult to reproduce the painting.
A bacteriaphage (literally bacteria eater) is a virus that reproduces in a bacterium.
Soil itself does not reproduce. However, the living organisms within the soil, such as bacteria, fungi, and earthworms, play a role in soil formation and nutrient cycling, which contributes to the overall health and fertility of soil.
A zygote is the single cell that results from the fusion of an egg and sperm during conception. The zygote undergoes cell division through mitosis to reproduce and develop into a multicellular organism.
When an organism reproduces quickly, the population increases rapidly. This can lead to competition for resources like food and space, potentially causing overcrowding. In the long term, it can result in environmental degradation and increased vulnerability to disease or predation.
An animal that reproduces itself is called asexual. This means it can produce offspring without the need for a mate.
K- strategists? This is when the animal is large, reproduces only once a year and nurses for a long time. Aka. Whales, Moose or Cows.
The purpose of life is to reproduce. It was difficult to reproduce the painting.
Amoeba It's a Protist. It reproduces asexually.
The process by which a parent reproduces by itself is called asexual reproduction. In asexual reproduction, a single parent produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent. This can occur through various methods such as binary fission, budding, or fragmentation.
Because it filters in food for itself but also reproduces
A source is the place where you get things - the main stash of something, or a place where something reproduces, grows or gathers.
Something very bad happens.
fertile living things can reproduce itself.
It carries out metabolic processes and reproduces.
A tomato plant reproduces by seeds, whereas, themushroom reproduces by the spores in its cap.
Paramecium reproduces through mitosis, since it is a single celled Eukaryote. I suppose it is not called "mitosis," but rather "asexual reproduction," but it uses the same processes.