Asexual reproduction is a type of reproduction where offspring are produced by a single parent without the need for gametes or the combination of genetic material from two parents. This can occur through processes such as binary fission, budding, or fragmentation. Asexual reproduction results in genetically identical offspring to the parent organism.
asexual reproduction
Survival and reproduction is the perpetuation of the species.
Asexual reproduction does not lead to genetic variations while sexual reproduction leads to genetic variations. In asexual reproduction there is no limitation/restrictions for gametes to be fertilized.In sexual reproduction if either of the gametes do not function/not present then the possibility of reproduction becomes nil.Asexual reproduction gives rise to multiple daughter cells from mother cells while sexual reproduction normally gives rise to only two daughter cells.
Asexual reproduction does not lead to genetic variations while sexual reproduction leads to genetic variations. In asexual reproduction there is no limitation/restrictions for gametes to be fertilized.In sexual reproduction if either of the gametes do not function/not present then the possibility of reproduction becomes nil.Asexual reproduction gives rise to multiple daughter cells from mother cells while sexual reproduction normally gives rise to only two daughter cells.
Short Answer:Asexual animals are rare, but they exist. Most, but not all have a sexual reproduction phase.The exceptions are discussed below and in related links.Longer Answer:The term for asexual reproduction is parthenogenesis. Asexual reproduction in plants, fungi, molds and bacteria is commonplace. This answer deals animals and includes fish and insects and reptiles.A number of species can produce both sexually and asexually. This has been observed in some species of aphids, Daphnia, rotifers, nematodes. Some invertebrates, and . Apparently other Among vertebrates, certain lizards have this ability including Komodo dragons. Asexual reproduction is documented in two shark species, hammerhead- and blacktop.If one considers cloning a form of asexual reproduction, i.e. making identical copies of an original that was the result of combining male and female genetic materials, then a number of higher animals do this in the womb with the 9-banded armadillos being the most studied example. (Twins in humans and other animals are considered an accident version of this and not true asexual reproduction, but that is a matter of opinion.) Several insects (Hymenoptera) have this ability.The rarest form of animal asexual reproduction is obligate parthenogenesis where the species propagates with only an asexual mechanism.There are over 80 species reptiles, amphibians and fishes which no longer involve males in the reproductive process. Bdelloid rotifers have evolved in this manner as well as two species of stick insects.
Spore Reproduction-capable of developing into a new individual w/ fussion w/ another reproductive cells. Spores are agnts of assexual reproduction.
Firstly-Growth Secondly-Replace dead cells Thirdly-Assexual reproduction
My point is, the assexual is better cause the animal dont need a partner, and he can do it everywhere, every time.
Dermatophytes are fungi that reproduce asexually, primarily through the formation of spores called conidia. This asexual mode of reproduction allows them to spread and infect the skin, causing conditions like tinea corporis (ringworm).
Fission is a form of reproduction in which an organism divides into two or more parts, each of which grows into a new organism. Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes (sex cells) from two parents to produce offspring with genetic variation. Fission typically results in genetically identical offspring, while sexual reproduction results in offspring with genetic diversity.
assexual because its just a flower!
Only organisms reproducing by the assexual process of cloning.
Archaebacteria. Also they can stand exterem tempreture. They are assexual. They are both Autotroph or heterotroph. They are unicellular and are prokaryote nucleus.
No. While the new plants will look similar to the parent plants, seeds are the result of assexual reproduction and assexual reproduction means that the offspring are all unique. In other words there will be variation in exactly the same way as children do not look exactly the same as their parents.
Only organisms reproducing by the assexual process of cloning.
Cells without nucleus are called Prokaryotic cells. In addition, they contain no membrain bounded organells, they are smaller in size, they contain peptidoglycan, no vacuoles, and reproduction is assexual (binary fission or conjugation)
That is wrong. reproduction is producing offspring what is the function of reproduction what is the function of reproduction