Univalves generally reproduce sexually, with individuals possessing both male and female reproductive organs. They can also reproduce asexually through fragmentation or budding in some species.
Amoeba multiply rapidly based on the mode of asexual reproduction.
Most algae reproduce both sexually and asexually. Asexual reproduction in algae occurs through cell division, fragmentation, or spore formation. Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes to form zygotes.
they just mate! like everything else!
The principle mode of reproduction for single-celled eukaryotic organisms is typically asexual reproduction, which involves processes like binary fission or budding. However, some single-celled eukaryotes can also reproduce sexually through processes like conjugation.
Humans are produced via sexual reproduction. That gives genetic diversity. You do not get such genetic diversity in case of the parthenogenesis. It is poor mode of reproduction.
The mode of reproduction of rice is called budding or the spore reproduction. Apomixes is also another mode of rice reproduction.
yes
vegetative reproduction
Amoeba multiply rapidly based on the mode of asexual reproduction.
Amoeba multiply rapidly based on the mode of asexual reproduction.
yes
Sexual
Fungus
mollusk
detail of earthworms
Most algae reproduce both sexually and asexually. Asexual reproduction in algae occurs through cell division, fragmentation, or spore formation. Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes to form zygotes.
The limpet has only one shell, making it a univalve. Molluscs with two shells, such as clams and mussels, are bivalves.