Yes, kauri trees (Agathis australis) reproduce sexually through the production of cones. They are dioecious, meaning that individual trees are either male or female. Male trees produce pollen cones, while female trees produce seed cones, which develop seeds after fertilization. This reproductive strategy ensures genetic diversity within the population.
Mostly sexually, but some insects can reproduce asexually, such as the aphid
No .
Yes. They can produce sexually and asexually.
Yes, giant kelp reproduce sexually. Giant kelp is a protist. Some kelp reproduce sexually while others reproduce asexually.
no, its asexual
Mosquitos reproduce sexually.
Sexually of course.
Birds reproduce sexually.
Salmon reproduce sexually.
bunnies reproduce sexually
Centipedes reproduce sexually.
They reproduce sexually
They reproduce sexually.
Bobcats reproduce sexually.
Monkey reproduce sexually.
Armadillos reproduce sexually.
Teacup pigs reproduce sexually. All animals reproduce sexually. Only plants have the ability to reproduce asexually.