Fragmentation is a means of asexual reproduction in which a single parent breaks into parts that regenerate into whole new individuals. Starfish use fragmentation and regeneration, the regrowth of body parts from pieces of an animal, to reproduce.
Fragmentation in sponges involves breaking off a piece of the sponge that grows into a new individual, while reproduction in reptiles usually involves sexual reproduction where eggs are fertilized internally or externally. Sponges can regenerate lost parts easily through fragmentation, while reptiles rely on more complex reproductive strategies to produce offspring.
The three forms of asexual reproduction are budding, fission, and fragmentation.
Yes, some organisms are capable of using both sexual and asexual reproduction. For example, certain plants and animals can reproduce asexually through methods like budding or fragmentation, and also reproduce sexually through the fusion of gametes. This ability allows these organisms to adapt to different environmental conditions and ensure genetic diversity.
Animalia reproduces sexually, meaning individuals of different sexes come together to produce offspring through the fusion of egg and sperm cells. Some animals may also reproduce asexually through processes like budding or fragmentation.
Incorrect. Various types of plants and animals undergo both sexual an asexual reproduction. Many plants need to be pollinated, a form of sexual reproduction. Many animals undergo parthenogenesis, a form of asexual reproduction.
A sexual.
Asexual
Fragmentation involves breaking something into smaller pieces, while conjugation involves joining separate things together. Fragmentation leads to separation and division, while conjugation leads to unity and combination.
sexual reproduction involves the production of gametes ie with half of the number of chromosomes of the corresponding species.asexual reproduction does not involves the production of gametes,it occurs by fission and fragmentation.
Fragmentation is a form of asexual reproduction in which an organism breaks into fragments, with each fragment capable of growing into a new individual. This process is common in organisms like plants, fungi, and some invertebrates. Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes from two parents to produce genetically diverse offspring.
Fungi that do not go through sexual reproduction are called asexual fungi. These fungi reproduce through processes such as binary fission, fragmentation, or by forming spores asexually.
No, not all plants undergo sexual reproduction. Some plants are capable of asexual reproduction through processes like vegetative propagation or fragmentation.
Archaebacteria is asexual, I just learned it in biology class.
Fragmentation in sponges involves breaking off a piece of the sponge that grows into a new individual, while reproduction in reptiles usually involves sexual reproduction where eggs are fertilized internally or externally. Sponges can regenerate lost parts easily through fragmentation, while reptiles rely on more complex reproductive strategies to produce offspring.
explain fragmentation?
Fisk fragmentation, and A.I.R.Y fragmentation.
Both by asexual fragmentation ( a type of piece reproduction ) and sexual reproduction. Most flat worms are hermaphrodites and contain both male and female genitalia.