Each female daphnia can produce anywhere from 4-22 eggs per reproductive cycle depending on conditions.
Daphnia reproduce asexually through a process called parthenogenesis, where females produce clones of themselves without the need for fertilization by males. This involves the development of unfertilized eggs into embryos that hatch and grow into new individuals.
Daphnia can reproduce both sexually and asexually. They reproduce asexually through parthenogenesis (unfertilized eggs develop into offspring), and sexually through fertilization of eggs by sperm. The mode of reproduction can vary depending on environmental conditions.
The hydra can produce asexually and sexually while the daphnia can only produce sexually. Also, the hydra is able to expand and eat other prey that is bigger than themself (ex-daphnia). The hydra is also able to send stinging cells to paralyze their prey so they cannot escape. The Daphnia can see while the hydra can only smell.
Females only produce one or two eggs, males produce many sperm.
The scientific name for daphnia is Daphnia pulex. Daphnia are small, planktonic crustaceans commonly used in scientific research as a model organism due to their transparent bodies and ease of cultivation in the laboratory.
they produce up to 50 eggs every 10 seconds
Amphibians do not produce babies but lay eggs out of which some are lost only a few survive.Sea turtle can produce about the eggs,but ,mosquito can produce hundreds eggs .
About how many eggs does a female crab produce
None. Dolphins do NOT lay eggs.
A woman will have about 400 eggs in her lifetime.
Ovaries produce eggs.
Chicken eggs are. Many other creatures produce eggs.