It is referring to the organs or structures of an organism used to make sperm/pollen etc in the male and ovas in the female and, in the case of the females of certain species, the organs needed/used to develop the young - (eg make the seeds or lay eggs, the marsupial pouch or the mammalian womb) and, if relevant, nourish them (mammalian breasts).
The organs needed for reproduction of the species.
No, disintegration of a rock by chemical weathering into smaller grains is not considered reproduction. Reproduction involves the creation of new individuals through biological processes like budding, fission, or sexual reproduction. Weathering only involves the breakdown and alteration of existing materials.
No, the disintegration of a rock through chemical weathering into small grains of similar composition is not considered reproduction. Reproduction involves the creation of new individuals that are similar to the parent organism, which is not the case in the scenario you described.
Reproducing asexually has several advantages, including being able to reproduce without a partner. Another advantage is that the offspring are probably well-adapted to the environment and have a good chance of success. This method of reproduction is also fairly speedy.
No, minerals are not living things. They are naturally occurring inorganic substances with a specific chemical composition and structure. Living organisms require organic compounds for growth and reproduction, which minerals do not possess.
Acid rain can have harmful effects on vegetation as it can damage leaves, disrupt nutrient absorption, weaken the plant's immune system, and ultimately inhibit growth and reproduction. This can lead to stunted growth, fewer flowers or fruits, and even death in severe cases.
sexual reproduction
no
Reproduction
what is a system of glades that regulates metabolism reproduction and other functions
theymate
Reproduction
...to reproduce
Procreation
nope. it has its own system.
the reproductive system
The reproduction system, the digestive system, the immune system.
The ovaries are part of the reproduction system.