Yes, "reproduce" and "reproduction" are closely related terms. "Reproduce" typically refers to the act of generating a copy or offspring, while "reproduction" encompasses the processes involved in producing new individuals of the same species.
Parmecium do not reproduce sexually, they reproduce my asexual reproduction.
It only takes one organism to reproduce. Whereas sexual reproduction takes two organisms to reproduce.
Moss reproduce by vegetative means as well as through spores. The reproduction is very frequent.
They may not share the same properties as their parents. Plants that reproduce asexually have the same traits (like an immunity to a disease) however if a plant reproduced sexually it may not have the same traits.
Sporesjust got it right.gametesAsexual Reproduction
Parmecium do not reproduce sexually, they reproduce my asexual reproduction.
reproduction substances do not reproduce
An organism that can reproduce on its own has asexual reproduction
Once every 21 days a Saanen goat can reproduce. This is the same reproduction rate for all the different species of goats.
reproduce and reproduction both are different technically, as there grammatical categories are different. Reproduce is verb, and reproduction is the name of the act of reproducing. We technically use them in different context in a sentence...
Asexual and sexual reproduction, two methods of reproduction among animals, produce.
Bobcats reproduce more bobcats by sexual reproduction.
it means "what is the reproduction or how does a big cat reproduce"
Both.
Pecans reproduce sexually.
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