Invertebrates reproduce in various ways, such as through sexual reproduction (e.g., producing eggs and sperm that combine to form new offspring) or asexual reproduction (e.g., budding, fragmentation, or parthenogenesis). Each species of invertebrates may have specific reproductive strategies tailored to their environment and lifestyle.
the way prokaryotes reproduce
The organisms in the kingdom Fungi reproduce by spores, meaning they reproduce asexually. Some can, however (such as mushrooms) reproduce sexually by adapting to their environment.
plants reproduce sexually
Bamboo normally reproduce through suckers. If viable seeds are formed it can also reproduce with seeds.
no... bacteria reproduce asexually which means they reproduce by themselves usually by spitting in half
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A hamster is a vertebrate as it has a backbone. An invertebrate is something without a backbone such as an insect
Yes. Flatworms lack a skeletal structure, and any creature without a skeletal structure is classified as an invertebrate.
how does a grasshopper reproduce how does a grasshopper reproduce how does a grasshopper reproduce
they do not reproduce asexually.they mostly reproduce sexually.
honey badgers reproduce sexually. they reproduce in mid-spring
They reproduce Asexually
they reproduce sexually
They reproduce in the water.
it dont reproduce.
how does a vulture reproduce
How do avocado's reproduce