Yes, female aphids can give birth to males, but they cannot do so parthenogenically. Normally a female would reproduce asexually - she would give birth to exact clones of herself, but if she mates, she will then be capable of giving birth to unique aphids, both male and female.
Mostly sexually, but some insects can reproduce asexually, such as the aphid
i think asexually
They reproduce asexually throught vegetative propagation.
They are sexual
both.
No, not all insects reproduce sexually. Some insects, such as aphids and stick insects, can reproduce asexually through parthenogenesis, where females can produce offspring without mating with a male.
They reproduce Asexually
Yes, female aphids can give birth to males, but they cannot do so parthenogenically. Normally a female would reproduce asexually - she would give birth to exact clones of herself, but if she mates, she will then be capable of giving birth to unique aphids, both male and female.
They reproduce asexually
They reproduce sexually
they reproduce asexually through regeneration
sexually. Asexual reproduction is really rare in multicellular organisms. Prokaryotes reproduce asexually, and are normally single-celled. Aphids can clone themsleves, and apparently turkeys can produce self fertilised eggs if they really need to. Fun fact of the day :)
They can reproduce sexually and asexually.
Yes, some flowers can reproduce asexually.
Yes, most of invertebrates reproduce asexually .
Asexually