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Q: What is the name for self reproducing animals?
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What type of animals are mostly know for their reproducing?

Umm.... Animals.


The small size of cells is best correlated with?

they are self-reproducing


What is reproducing asexually?

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.


What are examples of organisms reproducing sexually?

Us. All the animals you can see.


Why do animals of the same species continue to live from one generation to another?

reproducing


Do plants help create animals?

No. Animals are the product of other animals of the same species reproducing. Plants are, however, the main food source of many animals.


How does the African animal reproduce?

There are thousands of kinds of animals in Africa. They have many different ways or reproducing.


What is the term used for the animals which are capable of reproducing in their larval stages?

larva or marine larva depends


Which of these shows the correct sequence of development of sexually reproducing animals?

fertilization, cleavage, differentiation,growth


What is metagenesis in coelentrates?

The phenomenon in which one generation of certain plants and animals reproduces asexually, followed by a sexually reproducing generation. Also known as alternation of generations.


Which What animals self produce?

Asexual animals self produce, a plant such as the Hydra is asexual.


Where the egg cells found?

Ova are produced by sexually reproducing animals, protists, fungi and flowering plants and ferns