Budding
Budding
Hydra reproduce asexually through a process called budding. A new individual grows as an outgrowth from the parent hydra and eventually detaches to become independent. In addition, Hydra can also reproduce sexually by producing eggs and sperm that fuse to create new offspring.
Examples of asexual reproduction by budding include yeast, hydras, and some types of plants like strawberry plants. In budding, a new individual grows on the parent organism and eventually detaches to become independent.
Mostly sexually, but some insects can reproduce asexually, such as the aphid
Budding
Budding
They reproduce Asexually
No, animals either reproduce sexually or asexually. In sexual reproduction, two parents are required and an offspring is born with inherited genes/characteristics of both parents. In asexual reproduction, only one parent is required to produce an offspring and that offspring has all the characteristics of the parent. Humans reproduce sexually, whereas single-celled organisms like amoebas reproduce asexually.
They reproduce asexually
they reproduce asexually through regeneration
They reproduce sexually
Yes, some flowers can reproduce asexually.
Yes, most of invertebrates reproduce asexually .
They can reproduce sexually and asexually.
Asexually
yes diatoms can reproduce sexually and asexually. but they can only reproduce asexually when they are little