parthenogenesis is a-sexuality of one species reproduction, an example is the whiptail species of reptiles. i know no more.......}
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theres a process called parthogenesis which allows turkeys to reproduce without the act of sex.
Like everyone else. Need I say more? If you mean the Potter character, he is only a werewolf at the full moon, and a normal man the rest of the month and so could easily get Tonk's pregnant, and as Rowling has stated, his son, Teddy, is not a werewolf he is a metamorphmagus like his mother. However, if you mean the plant, then I believe it is too complex for parthogenesis, and reproduces like any other flowering plant, for more information on that process, please read the relevant link attached on flowering plant reproduction from Farabee's Online Biology Book (in related links below the advert)
-ion means process or act of in medical terminology, as in other word formations. So the process of digesting is digestion, the act of respiring is respiration, and whe we masticate, the act is mastication.The word part -ion in medical terms means "craniometric point" as in gonion or a body point as in acromion. In common terms it can mean "condition of, result of, act of, process of, state of".The abbreviation ion stands for several things. One of the things it stands for is Inferior Esophageal Nerve. Another item that ion stands for is Ionic Self-Diffusion Coefficient D.
Like everyone else. Need I say more? If you mean the Potter character, he is only a werewolf at the full moon, and a normal man the rest of the month and so could easily get Tonk's pregnant, and as Rowling has stated, his son, Teddy, is not a werewolf he is a metamorphmagus like his mother. However, if you mean the plant, then I believe it is too complex for parthogenesis, and reproduces like any other flowering plant, for more information on that process, please read the relevant link attached on flowering plant reproduction from Farabee's Online Biology Book (in related links below the advert)
no If you do not know the history of your python when you bought it, it is a female, than there is a chance when you bought it she could have been gravid(bred before you got her) than yes she could lay eggs. Even living in the cage with a male all along they will not breed without being properly set up to. So if your snake laid eggs than she had to have been bred before you bought her, or she mated freely because the time and conditions were right. YES! it is possible and has happened. parthogenesis is rare but there are documented cases where this has happened. there is a case where a burmese python, in a zoo in europe, layed fertile eggs that have hatched and grown up with no problems without ever coming into contact with a male. there are other cases with ball pythons. komodo dragons do this as well but produce all males. Yes!! I have owned the same ball for 15 years and she has never been with a male and she just laid 5 eggs