Sexually , only cells and unicellular organisms divide asexually, iguanas have half their genes from each parent, and look different as well as have 2 parents.
Yes. They can produce sexually and asexually.
prokaryiotic cells do produce asexually and sexually
sexually
Cycads reproduce sexually through the production of cones that contain male and female reproductive structures. However, some species can also reproduce asexually through the formation of sucker shoots or offsets.
No, not all living things reproduce asexually. Many organisms reproduce sexually, where genetic material from two parents is combined to produce offspring with genetic diversity. Some organisms also have the ability to reproduce both sexually and asexually, depending on environmental conditions.
Lichens produce both sexually and asexually
A jellyfish can reproduce sexually and asexually.
Salamanders can reproduce sexually both and asexually. Mammals however produce sexually without exception.
Deer produce sexually.
Echinoderms reproduce sexually and asexually.
Yes. They can produce sexually and asexually.
cells don't produce sexually but asexually by dividing.
No strawberries can produce sexually and asexually with runners.
Animals reproduce sexually, where genetic material from two parents combine to produce offspring. This involves the fusion of gametes (sperm and egg) from two individuals to form a genetically unique offspring.
They don't ! Lizards reproduce by internal fertilisation by the coupling of a male and female.
They reproduce sexually.. There must be copulation by a make & female in order to produce offspring.
prokaryiotic cells do produce asexually and sexually