they get it on!
One example is an "aphid".
They produce both sexually and asexually it depends on the species.they produce asexually and sexually.when reproducing asexually, they use binary fission.when reproducing sexually, they use conjugation.during conjugation, two individuals join and exchange genetic material in the nucleus.
Lichens produce both sexually and asexually
Most protozoan species can reproduce both asexually and sexually!!!
Most worms reproduce sexually, meaning they reproduce by mating and exchanging genetic material with another worm. However, some worms can also reproduce asexually through methods such as fragmentation or parthenogenesis (development of an embryo without fertilization).
Most sharks reproduce sexually, but hammerhead and zebra sharks are both able to produce asexually after not seeing a male for years! Thanks for asking!
To whomever wrote "assexually, for it is a plant" - well that was not a very astute answer. Many plants do reproduce asexually, but most produce sexually and produce seeds (the angiosperms). Cabbage reproduce sexually - they flower in their second year and produce seeds.
they prefer to shag themselves
Most fish breeding is sexual. However there are examples of asexual propagation in some rare species of fish.
Daffodils generate seed that are later fertilized by pollen to create new daffodils. This is a form of sexual reproduction. Another way daffodils reproduce is by producing bulbs called bulbils which can be planted by gardeners. This is an asexual form. So yes, daffodils can reproduce both asexually and sexually.
Horses are like most mammals and they reproduce sexually. Just as humans do.
Sexual reproduction is not a matter of more or less when comparing humans with other living things. Humans reproduce sexually. Most animals reproduce sexually. Many plants reproduce sexually. Some plants and a few animals can reproduce asexually.
Echinoderms typically reproduce sexually, with most species having separate sexes and external fertilization. However, some echinoderms can also reproduce asexually through processes such as fragmentation or cloning.
One example is an "aphid".
They produce both sexually and asexually it depends on the species.they produce asexually and sexually.when reproducing asexually, they use binary fission.when reproducing sexually, they use conjugation.during conjugation, two individuals join and exchange genetic material in the nucleus.
It goes through a process called "budding". Budding is when one cell will brake into two cells, then four, etc. Since it's only one cell it's asexual not sexual.
Yes, most animals produce sexually, among the few that don't are jellyfish and plankton.