Autogamy
There are animals who are self aware. All great apes, elephants, dolphins, and the european magpie pass the mirror test.
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Some examples of asexual animals are flatworms, starfish, and certain species of insects like aphids. These animals are capable of reproducing without the need for a mate through processes such as fragmentation, budding, or parthenogenesis.
Sexually-reproducing species are able to adapt more easily than asexual-reproduciing species
Scientists name animals according to their structural framework. Invertebrates are separated with vertebrates. Scientists name animals depending on their genus & what kind of specie they are.
Umm.... Animals.
Reproducing asexually is reproducing with one parent, and therefore creating two totally identical organisms. Bacteria, archaea, and a few other species reproduce asexually while plants, animals, fungi, and most protists reproduce sexually. Although plants may self-pollinate, this is not the same as asexually reproduction, because the offspring still may not be exactly like the parent because of genetics, so self-pollination is a type of sexual reproduction.
reproducing
No. Animals are the product of other animals of the same species reproducing. Plants are, however, the main food source of many animals.
All animals can independently perform basic functions necessary for survival, such as eating, moving, and reproducing.
larva or marine larva depends
fertilization, cleavage, differentiation,growth
There are thousands of kinds of animals in Africa. They have many different ways or reproducing.
Asexual animals self produce, a plant such as the Hydra is asexual.
Ova are produced by sexually reproducing animals, protists, fungi and flowering plants and ferns
There are many different animals that have the ability to be self-aware. In addition to humans, some animals that are self-aware include bottlenose dolphins, apes, and elephants.
The five key functions of animals include maintaining homeostasis, feeding, being active, getting oxygen, and reproducing. These functions apply to all animals regardless of their classification.