sterile worker bees,mules,etc....i need some more examples other than these......
The main advantage of asexual reproduction is that you don't need to find a mate. If sexual species cannot find a mate, they cannot reproduce and their genes die with them. Asexual species can reproduce whenever they have food, however. No mate is required.
Viruses differ from bacteria, fungi, and parasites in that they cannot reproduce independently; they require a host cell to replicate. While bacteria and fungi can divide and reproduce on their own through processes like binary fission or budding, viruses hijack the host's cellular machinery to produce new viral particles. Additionally, parasites are typically multicellular organisms that can reproduce sexually or asexually within or outside a host, whereas viruses are acellular and rely entirely on their host's biological processes for replication.
any form of Bacteria cannot reproduce sexually because they are prokaryotes in essence , however further we can say that they cannot produce sexually .
No. Sexually producing species such as ours need both sperm and egg for fertilization because the gametes, male and female, are haploid in chromosome number and if a female entered into a parthogenic process the zygote would have half the chromosomes and not near enough genetic material to produce the protein needed to sustain life.
. Most multicellular organisms are unable to reproduce by budding because there are too many specialized cell types within the organism. Sponges and hydras have only a few different types of cells.
Horses are like most mammals and they reproduce sexually. Just as humans do.
Cats reproduce sexually. Sexual reproduction is what takes place when a male and female of the same species mate to produce offspring of themselves. All mammals reproduce sexually Asexual reproduction takes place when an organism has no sexual organs and spawns through cellular division/splitting in half to create another organism like it's self.
No, Saltwater Crocodiles cannot reproduce asexually. It is impossible.
No, large animals can not reproduce asexually, because they have the physical ability to reproduce sexually, like a bear for instant's. The bear mates with another bear which is sexual intercourse and make's a cub (baby) which is sexual reproduction. If animal's could reproduce asexually, then they wouldn't need to have sexual intercourse with another bear in order to make a cub (baby).
The main advantage of asexual reproduction is that you don't need to find a mate. If sexual species cannot find a mate, they cannot reproduce and their genes die with them. Asexual species can reproduce whenever they have food, however. No mate is required.
No, human body cells cannot reproduce asexually. They reproduce through a process called mitosis, where a cell divides into two identical daughter cells. This is a form of asexual reproduction, but it is not considered reproduction in the same sense as in single-celled organisms.
Viruses differ from bacteria, fungi, and parasites in that they cannot reproduce independently; they require a host cell to replicate. While bacteria and fungi can divide and reproduce on their own through processes like binary fission or budding, viruses hijack the host's cellular machinery to produce new viral particles. Additionally, parasites are typically multicellular organisms that can reproduce sexually or asexually within or outside a host, whereas viruses are acellular and rely entirely on their host's biological processes for replication.
any form of Bacteria cannot reproduce sexually because they are prokaryotes in essence , however further we can say that they cannot produce sexually .
of course not! a caterpillar is like a very young girl. she has not had the right "things" happen so she cannot "reproduce". a caterpillar is not old enough to reproduce. it is simplt on the larval stage of life. a caterpillar has to become a butterfly before it can reproduce.
mountains do not reproduce sexually, so therefore cannot be born.
As a general rule, animals cannot reproduce asexually. However, there are exceptions.Amoebas and other single-celled organisms reproduce asexually, being too small to have gender.Certain larger animals may reproduce asexually through either:parthenogenesis under certain circumstances (that is, reproduction via self-cloning),gynogenesis (via the catalyst of a male nearby which does not actually fertilize the eggs).Whiptail lizards, Aphids, some bees wasps and hornets, some fish and water fleasreproduce by parthenogenesis.Komodo Dragons, some sharks, some snails do as well.Parthenogenesis has been laboratory induced in some species, such as urchins and turkeys, but this does not occur in the wild.
No. Sexually producing species such as ours need both sperm and egg for fertilization because the gametes, male and female, are haploid in chromosome number and if a female entered into a parthogenic process the zygote would have half the chromosomes and not near enough genetic material to produce the protein needed to sustain life.