living things come from other living things through either sexual or asexual reproduction
Either by sexual reproduction or by asexual reproduction.
No, a fish typically reproduces through sexual reproduction. Asexual reproduction is not common in fish species.
Heliozoa reproduce mainly through asexual means, such as binary fission and budding. Sexual reproduction is rare in heliozoa.
Asexual.
Mating two living organisms is called reproduction. This process involves the fusion of gametes—sperm and egg in sexual reproduction—resulting in the creation of offspring. Reproduction can occur through various methods, including sexual and asexual reproduction, depending on the species involved.
Since a cell is not considered a living thing, meiosis is neither asexual or sexual reproduction.
Fungi reproduction can be both asexual and sexual, but the primary mode of reproduction for fungi is asexual through spores.
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Either sexual or asexual reproduction.
Most living things are produced through reproduction, where individuals pass on their genetic material to produce offspring. This can occur through sexual reproduction, where genetic material from two parents combines, or asexual reproduction, where genetic material is copied from a single parent.
Either by sexual reproduction or by asexual reproduction.
No, a fish typically reproduces through sexual reproduction. Asexual reproduction is not common in fish species.
Sexual Reproduction
Koalas have sexual reproduction.
Lotus flowers can reproduce through both sexual and asexual means. Sexual reproduction involves the transfer of pollen for fertilization, while asexual reproduction can occur through the growth of new plants from parts of the parent plant, such as rhizomes or tubers.
Fungi can reproduce through both sexual and asexual methods. Asexual reproduction involves producing spores through mitosis, whereas sexual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes from two mating types to form a zygote.
Reproduction can occur through both sexual and asexual methods. Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes from two parents, resulting in genetic variation in offspring. Asexual reproduction involves a single parent producing genetically identical offspring through methods such as budding, binary fission, or spore formation.