Protists are unicellular eukaryotic organisms that can be autotrophic or heterotrophic, while plants are multicellular autotrophic eukaryotic organisms. Additionally, protists do not have specialized tissues like plants do, and their reproduction methods can vary from asexual to sexual, unlike plants, which mainly reproduce sexually through flowers and seeds.
Fungi can reproduce through both sexual and asexual methods. Asexual reproduction involves producing spores through mitosis, whereas sexual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes from two mating types to form a zygote.
Lotus flowers can reproduce through both sexual and asexual means. Sexual reproduction involves the transfer of pollen for fertilization, while asexual reproduction can occur through the growth of new plants from parts of the parent plant, such as rhizomes or tubers.
The macronucleus is involved in asexual reproduction in ciliated protozoa, such as Paramecium. It controls most cellular functions, including growth and development, but is not directly involved in sexual processes.
The Monera kingdom primarily reproduces asexually through processes such as binary fission or budding. Sexual reproduction is not common in Monera.
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Fungus-like protists reproduce through both sexual and asexual methods. Asexual reproduction usually involves spore formation, while sexual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes.
Protists are mostly unicellular eukaryotic cells. The most common type of reproduction in protists is asexual binary fission. Some protists, though, are known to reproduce using sexual means.
what is a puma a sexual or asexual
no they do not "hsve" asexual reproduction they "have" asexual reproduction...
Protists can reproduce sexually or asexually, depending on the species. Asexual reproduction methods include binary fission, multiple fission, and budding. Sexual reproduction typically involves the fusion of gametes from two different individuals.
Protists can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Some species reproduce through binary fission, where the cell divides into two identical daughter cells, which is a form of asexual reproduction. Others reproduce sexually by exchanging genetic material with another individual of the same species.
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Blue jays are sexual not asexual.
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