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Which animal reproduces both sexually and asexually?

Which animal reproduces both sexually and asexually?

Asexual versus Sexual Reproduction Many organisms can reproduce sexually as well as asexually. Aphids, slime molds, sea anemones, and some species of starfish are examples of animal species with this ability.

  1. Which kingdom reproduces both sexually and asexually?
  2. Do all animals reproduce sexually or asexually?
  3. What one ocean animal reproduces sexually and one that reproduces asexually?
  4. Is there an animal that reproduces asexually?
  5. Can protists reproduce sexually and asexually?
  6. Can fungi reproduce sexually and asexually?
  7. Do lizards reproduce sexually or asexually?
  8. Do starfish reproduce sexually or asexually?
  9. Do sharks reproduce sexually or asexually?
  10. Do jellyfish reproduce sexually or asexually?
  11. Does a zebra reproduce sexually or asexually?
  12. Do corals reproduce sexually or asexually?
  13. Are Axolotls asexual?
  14. Are frogs asexual?
  15. Do starfish reproduce asexually?

Which kingdom reproduces both sexually and asexually?

Kingdom Fungi includes organisms such as mushrooms and molds. Most fungi are multicellular and can reproduce sexually or asexually.

Do all animals reproduce sexually or asexually?

Some animals produce offspring through asexual reproduction while other animals produce offspring through sexual reproduction. Both methods have advantages and disadvantages. Asexual reproduction produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent because the offspring are all clones of the original parent.

What one ocean animal reproduces sexually and one that reproduces asexually?

Corals can reproduce asexually and sexually. In asexual reproduction, new clonal polyps bud off from parent polyps to expand or begin new colonies. This occurs when the parent polyp reaches a certain size and divides. This process continues throughout the animal's life.

Is there an animal that reproduces asexually?

Animals that reproduce asexually include planarians, many annelid worms including polychaetes and some oligochaetes, turbellarians and sea stars. Many fungi and plants reproduce asexually.

Can protists reproduce sexually and asexually?

Reproduction. Some protists reproduce sexually using gametes, while others reproduce asexually by binary fission. Some species, for example Plasmodium falciparum, have extremely complex life cycles that involve multiple forms of the organism, some of which reproduce sexually and others asexually.

Can fungi reproduce sexually and asexually?

Fungi usually reproduce both sexually and asexually. The asexual cycle produces mitospores, and the sexual cycle produces meiospores. Even though both types of spores are produced by the same mycelium, they are very different in form and easily distinguished (see above Sporophores and spores).

Do lizards reproduce sexually or asexually?

Summary. Most reptiles reproduce sexually, although some are capable of asexual reproduction. Asexual reproduction has been identified in six families of lizards and one snake family. The sex of reptile offspring can be determined by the environment.

Do starfish reproduce sexually or asexually?

Asexual reproduction in starfish takes place by fission or through autotomy of arms. In fission, the central disc breaks into two pieces and each portion then regenerates the missing parts.

Do sharks reproduce sexually or asexually?

Well, sharks breeding asexually is extremely rare, but isn't entirely unheard of. This is possible because, beyond sexual reproduction, there's another way that certain species can asexually reproduce, called parthenogenesis.

Do jellyfish reproduce sexually or asexually?

Throughout their lifecycle, jellyfish take on two different body forms: medusa and polyps. Polyps can reproduce asexually by budding, while medusae spawn eggs and sperm to reproduce sexually.

Does a zebra reproduce sexually or asexually?

Female zebras can come into their first mating seasons as soon as they are 1 year old and still nursing from their mothers (dams). They usually will not get pregnant until they are at least 2 years old, however, and are not sexually mature until they reach the age of 4.

Do corals reproduce sexually or asexually?

Corals can reproduce asexually and sexually

Through budding, new polyps “bud” off from parent polyps to form new colonies.

Are Axolotls asexual?

Reproduction: Axolotls become sexually mature at about 18 months, while still in its aquatic larval form. After the courtship dance, the female Axolotl takes up the sperm capsule deposited by the male. Eggs are laid individually, usually on plants.

Are frogs asexual?

Frogs reproduce sexually. That means that a male frog and a female frog must be involved. ... The female frog has eggs. The eggs are released from the female's body.

Do starfish reproduce asexually?

Asexual reproduction, or cloning, involves the starfish dividing itself into two or more parts, after which the new parts regenerate.

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