No, non-living things cannot reproduce. Reproduction is a characteristic of living organisms that involves the production of offspring. Non-living things do not possess the ability to reproduce because they lack the essential biological processes and mechanisms required for reproduction.
the organism has to reproduce otherwise the species will go extinct.
the organism cannot be fully developed and lived in a cage.
The allele for the trait would likely decrease in frequency within the population over time through natural selection, as individuals with that allele are less likely to reproduce and pass on their genes to the next generation. This process can eventually lead to the allele being eliminated from the population.
An organism that can reproduce on its own has asexual reproduction
They reproduce
Hydrogen does not reproduce. It is a chemical substance, not an organism.
dahlias reproduce by using tubers
The penis requires a vagina in order to reproduce.
Fire is not a living organism because it does not possess cells, it cannot reproduce, it does not grow, and it cannot metabolize on its own. Fire is a chemical reaction that releases energy in the form of heat and light.
Viruses can reproduce inside host cells by hijacking the cellular machinery to make copies of themselves. They cannot replicate on their own and require a host organism to reproduce.
Yes. All species of organism reproduce. If they didn't reproduce they wouldn't exist.