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As a general rule, animals cannot reproduce asexually. However, there are exceptions.
Amoebas and other single-celled organisms reproduce asexually, being too small to have gender.
Certain larger animals may reproduce asexually through either:
Greenflies clone themselves once every 20 minutes.
Whiptail lizards, Aphids, some bees wasps and hornets, some fish and water fleas reproduce by parthenogenesis. Komodo Dragons, some sharks, some snails do as well.
Parthenogenesis has been laboratory induced in some species, such as urchins and turkeys, but this does not occur in the wild.
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5 animals that undergo asexual reproduction
Euglena
cell division fragmantation hormogonia budding
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fishes , sharks
most animals can. not fish or most reptiles though
Bacteria (prokaryotes) do not undergo meiosis. They reproduce through a process called binary fission, which is a form of asexual reproduction.
Asexual reproduction refers to the breeding process from a single organism. Here are the five types of asexual reproduction: Fission, Budding, Vegetative propagation, Sporulation, and Fragmentation.
In the Rhizopus life cycle, the structures that are involved in sexual reproduction are zygote, zygospore, sporangium, spores and gametes.The structures that are involved in asexual reproduction are mycelium, hyphae, strains, and sporangiophore.
-Only one parent is required to produce offspring binary fission budding fragmentation spore formation vegetative reproduction
The short answer is no, not all animals are either male or female. There is a long list of asexual animals and also hermaphroditic animals.
Far too many animals undergo metamorphosis to list here. However, in general; Amphibians, insects, marine fish and most marine invertibrates go through metamorphosis.
Asexual reproduction involves one parent. As a result, the offspring tend to have the same genotype and phenotype; they lack variation. It is advantageous in a constant environment because a large number of offspring can be produced in a short time. Examples: Flatworms can divide into 2 halves; each half grows into a separate organism. Cnidarians undergo budding where a new individual grows from and then breaks off of the parent individual. Echinoderms can be cut to form new individuals. Insects- parthenogenesis (unfertilized egg develops) United Nations Farms
cell division fragmantation hormogonia budding
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Animals on the red list are endangered animals. Animals on the red list include the Cuban crocodile, Indian tarantulas, and Andean Mountain Cat.
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