Zooflagellates can reproduce asexually through binary fission where the cell divides into two daughter cells. Some zooflagellates can also reproduce sexually through conjugation, where genetic material is exchanged between two individuals.
Protists can reproduce both asexually through processes like binary fission or budding, and sexually through processes like conjugation or syngamy (fusion of gametes). The method of reproduction can vary depending on the species of protist and environmental conditions.
Apple trees reproduce sexually through pollination, where the male pollen from one tree fertilizes the female ovules of another tree to produce seeds. They can also reproduce asexually through methods such as grafting, where a cutting from a desired tree is attached to a rootstock to grow a genetically identical tree.
Protozoa can reproduce both sexually and asexually, depending on the species. Asexual reproduction typically involves binary fission or multiple fission, whereas sexual reproduction can involve processes like conjugation or syngamy.
Organisms in the phylum chordata reproduce sexually, with internal fertilization being common. In the phylum arthropoda, organisms reproduce through both sexual and asexual means, depending on the species. Organisms in the phylum mollusca reproduce sexually, with most species having separate sexes.
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Asexually
Lichens produce both sexually and asexually
They reproduce Asexually
asexually
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