non flowering vascular plants
The organisms in the kingdom Fungi reproduce by spores, meaning they reproduce asexually. Some can, however (such as mushrooms) reproduce sexually by adapting to their environment.
i think asexually
Plants can reproduce both sexually (through seeds formed by the fusion of male and female reproductive cells) and asexually (via methods like vegetative propagation, fragmentation, or spore formation).
Some protists reproduce sexually, while others reproduce asexually. Some species, for example Plasmodium falciparum, have extremely complex life cycles that involve multiple forms of the organism, some of which reproduce sexually and others asexually.However, it is unclear how frequently sexual reproduction causes genetic exchange between different strains of Plasmodium in nature and most populations of parasitic protists may be clonal lines that rarely exchange genes with other members of their species.
No, liverworts are not fungi. They are non-vascular plants belonging to the division Marchantiophyta, while fungi belong to a separate kingdom altogether. Liverworts reproduce through spores, whereas fungi reproduce through spores or by producing fruiting bodies like mushrooms.
Yes
The organisms in the kingdom Fungi reproduce by spores, meaning they reproduce asexually. Some can, however (such as mushrooms) reproduce sexually by adapting to their environment.
i think asexually
Most plants we encounter reproduce sexually. Some reproduce asexually. Some are capable of both.
They belongs to kingdom mamalia and reproduce sexually
The Animal Kingdom. 'Insects' is the Class that they belong to.
Plants can reproduce both sexually (through seeds formed by the fusion of male and female reproductive cells) and asexually (via methods like vegetative propagation, fragmentation, or spore formation).
Wolves belong to the Animalia kingdom because they are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms that require food to survive, can move independently, and reproduce sexually. These characteristics place them in the kingdom that includes all animals.
Some protists reproduce sexually, while others reproduce asexually. Some species, for example Plasmodium falciparum, have extremely complex life cycles that involve multiple forms of the organism, some of which reproduce sexually and others asexually.However, it is unclear how frequently sexual reproduction causes genetic exchange between different strains of Plasmodium in nature and most populations of parasitic protists may be clonal lines that rarely exchange genes with other members of their species.
Jellyfish and llamas are both pluricellular, eucaryotic, heterotroph living organisms belonging to Kingdom Animalia, and both can reproduce themselves sexually.
sexually
No, liverworts are not fungi. They are non-vascular plants belonging to the division Marchantiophyta, while fungi belong to a separate kingdom altogether. Liverworts reproduce through spores, whereas fungi reproduce through spores or by producing fruiting bodies like mushrooms.