many plants, fungi and bacteria reproduce asexually.
It is the primary "method" for single celled organisms.
There are also some few fish, amphibians and even birds that are capable of this.
fertile living things can reproduce itself.
A mushroom is a type of fungus and belongs to the Fungi Kingdom. A mushroom uses energy, reproduces, grows/develops, and is composed of cells. All living things are characterized by the previous.
asexualy
Fungi reproduce sexually through the fusion of specialized cells called gametes, or asexually through the formation of spores. Some fungi can also reproduce through both sexual and asexual means, depending on environmental conditions.
Reproduce sexually or asexually, has cells have blood, dna
yes it is living because it reproduces
Yes
Yes it is. It is a living thing. It grows, respires and reproduces.
Part of the definition of a living thing is that it reproduces, so all living things reproduce.
living
Weed is a plant, which is a living thing because it grows, reproduces, and responds to stimuli like light and water.
It's made up of one or more living cells. (It responds to its environment, requires energy input, reproduces)
That is just like asking why are us humans living things? Why is your dog or your cat a living thing? It's because it breathes, reproduces, reacts to its environment and other animals, interacts with other animals and its environment and is a conscious, feeling being that can move around and think on its own.
fertile living things can reproduce itself.
Yes because it has cells it reproduces it eats it drinks water it breaths water it moves it grows and it has energy its all the elements of a living thing
Yes. Everthing that reproduces and is living has chromosomes. The only thing about bacteria is that they are prokaryotes and do not have a membrane bound nucleus.
No, once wood has been chopped down it no longer exhibits the characteristics of a living thing. It no longer grows, reproduces, or responds to stimuli. It is considered a non-living material.