The small desert salamander reproduces asexually. It is an entire species of females. Each egg is an exact genetic copy of the mother salamander, which basically means that these small reptiles mastered the art of cloning. There are also bacteria, which all reproduce asexually. Some species of female sharks are reported to reproduce asexually too, however mammals have not mastered this skill yet. All known mammals are reported to reproduce sexually.
Mostly sexually, but some insects can reproduce asexually, such as the aphid
i think asexually
They reproduce asexually throught vegetative propagation.
Many species of reptiles, amphibians, and some invertebrates, such as certain types of jellyfish and sea stars, can reproduce both asexually and sexually. For instance, some lizards can reproduce asexually through parthenogenesis, while others utilize sexual reproduction. Similarly, many species of sponges and corals can reproduce through budding or fragmentation (asexual methods) as well as through gamete fusion (sexual reproduction). This dual reproductive strategy allows these animals to adapt to varying environmental conditions.
They are sexual
Yes, most of invertebrates reproduce asexually .
Scientists classify invertebrates by how they reproduce whether it's sexually or asexually.
They reproduce Asexually
They reproduce asexually
they reproduce asexually through regeneration
They reproduce sexually
They can reproduce sexually and asexually.
Yes, some flowers can reproduce asexually.
Asexually
yes diatoms can reproduce sexually and asexually. but they can only reproduce asexually when they are little
Onions reproduce asexually by budding.
Asexually