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Asexual reproduction would be more favored in certain types of environments but, this just depends on the biome and what creature you have in mind.

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What organisms would benefit by the desalination process and why?

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How might an organism reproduce without a mate?

Asexual Reproduction There are many different species that have the ability to reproduce without a mate. The majority are single celled organisms with a few rare cases in which multicellular organisms reproduce without a mate. There is no specific term that encapsulates the entire spectrum of these reproducers, however the term for reproducing without a mate is Asexual Reproduction. A more exact term would be Agamogenesis.


What is essnetial to evolution?

Genetic and morphological variation. Without variation in organisms there would only be the shifts of genetic drift and gene flow in organisms. When organusms are varied then one can be selected from the other by the environment and the organisms ability to reproduce against that environment. Then there is evolution.


What types of organisms would benefit most directly from products decomposer of organism?

Organisms such as bacteria, fungi, and some invertebrates like worms and beetles directly benefit from the decomposition of organic matter by decomposers. These organisms break down complex organic compounds into simpler molecules, releasing nutrients that can be absorbed and utilized by other living organisms.


Why cant organisms survive in outer space?

Organisms from earth, cannot live in outer space. They need a stable environment and a place to evolve and reproduce. Outer space, does not have a stable environment it gets hot then cold in a matter of seconds. If you really think about it, what would the organisms eat? There's nothing in outer space that would provide them with food.

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What is the name for an Asexual reproductive body?

Single-celled organisms are sometimes asexual. Another example would be spores, which do not have defined genders.


What organisms would benefit by the desalination process and why?

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What industries would benefit the most from a weightless environment?

what industries would benefit the most from a weightless enviornment


What would a mutualistic relationship be?

When both organisms benefit from the intercourse.


Group of organisms that have adapted to environment?

It's fair to say that all organisms have adapted to their environment, else they would not be living there.


Which organisms would thrive in a colder environment?

the desert


How many parents does an asexual reproduction organism have?

Asexual means "not sexual": These organisms do not use sexual reproduction, which requires two parents. An asexual organism therefore only has one parent. Asexual organisms are simple and single-celled (unicellular). When the cell divides, the organism had reproduced. This has an advantage: The organism doesn't need another of its own kind to pass its genetic material on. It also has a disadvantage: The genetics of asexual organisms are less diverse. Sexual reproduction allows organisms to be more adaptible than asexual reproduction, since more unique combinations of genes can result with sexual reproduction.


What would most benefit the natural forest environment?

Probably for us to leave it alone.


What kind of environment would you find organisms that Cary out fermentation?

Where there is little or no oxygen


What do the children of asexual reproduction have in common with the parents?

Well normally asexual organisms are difined as single celled organisms the offspring of the parent would be identical. They would inheret everything from their one parent rather than from two separate parents, basically like cloning. The clone would be the offspring.


What would be on a venn diagram of sexual and asexual reproduction?

A Venn diagram of sexual and asexual reproduction would show two distinct circles, with sexual reproduction having traits such as genetic variation, combination of genetic material, and offspring with greater diversity. Asexual reproduction would include traits like identical offspring, rapid reproduction, and no genetic recombination. The overlapping area would represent organisms that can reproduce through both sexual and asexual means.


What trait would be likely to extinct organisms?

An inability to adapt to its environment would likely be the most common.