It would not procreate (produce offspring), and if it were the last of its species, it would go extinct.
Yes. If they reproduce they have chromosomes
It is the ability of an organism to reproduce.
The organism fitting this description is an animal. Animals are multicellular, have bilateral symmetry, can move independently, and reproduce sexually.
Animal mating refers to the process by which animals reproduce sexually through the union of sperm and egg. It may involve courtship behavior, mate selection, copulation, and fertilization. The primary goal of mating is to produce offspring and ensure the continuation of the species.
Animal-like amoebas reproduce asexually by binary fission, where the cell divides into two daughter cells. Plant-like euglena can reproduce both sexually and asexually. During asexual reproduction, they undergo binary fission, while in sexual reproduction, two euglena cells fuse to exchange genetic material.
If an animal is fertile this means it can reproduce.
They reproduce by dividing.
Yes.
Mice
an animal gfr9ows it out
With animal-no.
Scientists use Mice for experiments because they reproduce rapidly.
female mule
yes the can.
No
Male animals reproduce by mating with female animals. In this process, the sperm from the male animal fertilizes the egg of a female animal.
All organisms can reproduce. Without it species can't survive.