4. reproduced asexually
Bacteria reproduce only asexually. This results in the new individual being genetically identical to its parent. ANSWER well bacteria to can reproduce by making conjugtion so we cant say tht they remain identical i think its protista which reproduce asexually
Are those individuals best adapted to their immediate environment.
the unequal ability of individuals to survive and reproduce
Cells in the body, apart from the sex cells, reproduce by mitosis, a form of asexual reproduction where the chromosomes are identical in both the parent and the daughter cells.
Natural Selection is a process which individuals are better adapted to their enviorment are more likely to survive and reproduce. Say there are turtles barely hatching and there are hungry seagul waiting to be fed, the fastest ones will make it to the water safely while the slow ones are being eaten. so eventually all the turtles in the sea will become faster to get away from predators. hopefully that answered your question.
Most protozoan species can reproduce both asexually and sexually!!!
Paramecium asexually reproduce by splitting into two identical pieces.
To reproduce or emulate.
Too few individuals remain to reproduce
Survive and reproduce.
To live, reproduce, gain more knowledge and be educated for younger generations
Bacteria reproduce only asexually. This results in the new individual being genetically identical to its parent. ANSWER well bacteria to can reproduce by making conjugtion so we cant say tht they remain identical i think its protista which reproduce asexually
to reproduce the parent cell into genetically identical daugher cells.
To reproduce and grow.
It gives the genetic code so when cells reproduce they are identical.
the offspring is identical to one another
Two identical cells