ALL living things reproduce. Either sexually or asexually. For instance, microscopic things such as bacteria make copies of themselves. That is still considered reproduction.
Any species that does not reproduce will go extinct.By definition, a living thing reproduces. A single individual not reproducing simply means they don't contribute to the next generation's gene pool.
actually non living thing do reproduce, just differently. say a plant for instance, that reproduces. anything that doesn't need to reproduce (like a twig or log) then it has evolved not to because it is either dead or doesnt need to reproduce.
Yes, all living things reproduce. Reproduction is a way to replace the older individuals. Some living things such as bacteria reproduce almost evry 20-25 minutes.
Yes, some non-living things, like viruses, exhibit characteristics of living things such as replication and evolution. However, they are considered non-living because they cannot carry out these processes on their own and require a host cell to reproduce.
The individual would not be able to reproduce sexually.
Living things reproduce in order to pass on their genes to the next generation and ensure the survival of their species. While some individual living things may not reproduce due to various reasons such as infertility or asexual reproduction, the overall goal of reproduction is to maintain genetic diversity and adaptability within a population.
Any species that does not reproduce will go extinct.By definition, a living thing reproduces. A single individual not reproducing simply means they don't contribute to the next generation's gene pool.
Living things, that do not reproduce, would eventually die out and become extinct.
we would all become extinct
actually non living thing do reproduce, just differently. say a plant for instance, that reproduces. anything that doesn't need to reproduce (like a twig or log) then it has evolved not to because it is either dead or doesnt need to reproduce.
Yes. But their modes of reproduction could be different. Some would reproduce asexually while some reproduce sexually.
We would die out of age. And everything will come to a end.
Living things, that do not reproduce, would eventually die out and become extinct.
The characteristics of a living organism would be that it can grow, reproduce, is made of cells, and can adapt to the environment. All living things can do this.
The characteristics of a living organism would be that it can grow, reproduce, is made of cells, and can adapt to the environment. All living things can do this.
Yes, all living things reproduce. Reproduction is a way to replace the older individuals. Some living things such as bacteria reproduce almost evry 20-25 minutes.
One of the characteristics of a living thing is the ability to reproduce, otherwise the species of animal would become extinct. However, as of many other "rules" there are exceptions. Any mule (the offspring of two different species of animals, not necessarily a cross between a male donkey and a female horse) is unfertile.(meaning unable to reproduce) so I guess the answer is no, not every animal can reproduce.