The strategy increases chances of survival for that species.
Organisms in the phylum chordata reproduce sexually, with internal fertilization being common. In the phylum arthropoda, organisms reproduce through both sexual and asexual means, depending on the species. Organisms in the phylum mollusca reproduce sexually, with most species having separate sexes.
Organisms that reproduce asexually include bacteria, some plants, and fungi like yeast. Organisms that reproduce sexually include humans, animals, and many plants. Some organisms have the ability to reproduce through both sexual and asexual means, like certain types of jellyfish.
Fungi can reproduce both sexually and asexually. They primarily reproduce asexually through spores, but they can also reproduce sexually through the fusion of specialized haploid cells to form a diploid zygote.
Zooflagellates can reproduce asexually through binary fission where the cell divides into two daughter cells. Some zooflagellates can also reproduce sexually through conjugation, where genetic material is exchanged between two individuals.
Organisms such as snails, mushrooms, and some plants have the ability to reproduce both sexually and asexually. They can reproduce sexually by gametes or spores, while also being able to produce offspring through processes like budding or fragmentation.
These organisms reproduce both sexually and asexually =D
Lichens produce both sexually and asexually
Onions reproduce asexually by budding.
sterile worker bees,mules,etc....i need some more examples other than these......
Organisms in the phylum chordata reproduce sexually, with internal fertilization being common. In the phylum arthropoda, organisms reproduce through both sexual and asexual means, depending on the species. Organisms in the phylum mollusca reproduce sexually, with most species having separate sexes.
Salamanders can reproduce sexually both and asexually. Mammals however produce sexually without exception.
Jellyfish reproduce both sexually and asexually.
Echinoderms reproduce sexually and asexually.
BOTH
cnidarains reproduce both sexually and asexually
both.
Both