no
Worms reproduce by sexual reproduction, when they get under each other's skin, then release the sperm and egg cells.
Worms, sponges, Amoeba and Fungi.
Worms reproduce sexually by mating with another worm of the same species. They typically have separate male and female individuals, although some species can also reproduce asexually through fragmentation or parthenogenesis.
Some worms and some plants[flowers]
Trait answer? some so and some asexually. also some can do both
I am currently looking for the same answer. This is what I have found out so far.. some kinds of worms some kinds of snail Sponges Starfish Jellyfish Komodo Dragon the bread mold hydras planaria and yeast also produce asexually..
They reproduce Asexually
1. worms have a moist feeling .snakes have dry,scaly skin. 2.snakes are vertebrates.worms are invertebrates.3. more species of worms know to man than snakes.4. snakes have tongs worms don't.5.snakes eat small mammals and insects, worms eat roots.
They reproduce asexually by regeneration. Regeneration is the ability to regrow a missing part of the body. Worms regenerate by tearing themselves in half. Then, the two halves each regenerate their missing half, producing two worms where there was only one before. However, this process is only used by accident. Although regeneration is mostly used for healing themselves it is also a means of asexual reproduction. Hope this helps Smart Person
Asexually
Kingdom Animalia Phylum Platyhelminthes Class Turbellaria Order Seriata Family Planariidae
Well, isn't that a happy little question? Worms are not asexual animals, they reproduce sexually by mating and exchanging genetic material. Each worm has both male and female reproductive organs, allowing them to fertilize each other's eggs. Isn't nature just amazing?
Asexually