zygospore & zygosporangium
Rhizopus, a genus of fungi, primarily reproduces asexually through the formation of sporangiospores, which develop within sporangia. It can also reproduce sexually through the fusion of hyphae from different mating types, leading to the formation of zygospores. Rhizopus is a saprophytic organism, feeding on decaying organic matter, and it plays a crucial role in decomposition. Additionally, it utilizes nutrient absorption through its mycelium, which secretes enzymes to break down complex organic materials.
It is called an ascus.
Gulmohar tree reproduces sexually through seeds.
Humans do, obviously. All autotrophs and heterotrophs reproduce sexually.
Yes lilacs do flower and have seeds. Therefore it reproduces sexually. When the flower dies, it leaves behind seeds where the little flowers were.
Rhizopus
An organism that reproduces sexually will have more genetic diversity than one that reproduces asexually.
no
It reproduces sexually and asexually.
Paramecium reproduces sexually by conjugation.
Rhizopus, a genus of fungi, primarily reproduces asexually through the formation of sporangiospores, which develop within sporangia. It can also reproduce sexually through the fusion of hyphae from different mating types, leading to the formation of zygospores. Rhizopus is a saprophytic organism, feeding on decaying organic matter, and it plays a crucial role in decomposition. Additionally, it utilizes nutrient absorption through its mycelium, which secretes enzymes to break down complex organic materials.
The Brown Recluse reproduces sexually.
It reproduces asexually
I think its the animal cell.
Aphids.
There are quite literally millions... anything from invertebrate insects to mammals reproduce sexually
spiny leaf insect