some kinds of snail
Some kinds of insects
mushroom
fungi
bacteria
asexually:
earthworms
fungi
bacteria
snowdrops
potatoes
sexually:
nearly all mammals
the white organism.
SPONGE
The six characteristics of living things are: *cellular organization *contains chemicals such as, water, carbs, proteins, lipids, and/or nucleic acid *use of energy *responds to its surroundings *grows and develops *can reproduce
unique cellular organization respond to stimuli ability to reproduce ability to grow constant energy requirement
1.living things are organized;made of cells 2.living things grow and develope 3.living things respond to stimuli 4.living things maintain homeostasis 5.living things use energy 6.and last but not least living things reproduce(make others like themselves)
Organized,Respond,Energy,Grow and Develop,Reproduce..
More plants produce sexually than those which produce asexually. The result of sexual reproduction is the seed, therefore the easiest to produce a list of sexually producing plants is to see what plants produce seed. Examples: Pansy, petunia, marigold, peas, beans etc.
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Some things which reproduce asexually:some kinds of worms (eg. earthworms)some kinds of snailSome kinds of insectsmushroomfungibacteriaSome things which reproduce sexually:MammelsMost reptilesPlants (most gymnosperms and angiosperms)
More plants produce sexually than those which produce asexually. The result of sexual reproduction is the seed, therefore the easiest to produce a list of sexually producing plants is to see what plants produce seed. Examples: Pansy, petunia, marigold, peas, beans etc.
I am currently looking for the same answer. This is what I have found out so far.. some kinds of worms some kinds of snail Sponges Starfish Jellyfish Komodo Dragon the bread mold hydras planaria and yeast also produce asexually..
There are many, many plants that can asexually reproduce such as Pothos, most Succulents, some shrubs such as Rosemary, trees such as Cypress, the list goes on and on.
1.Dogs2.Cats3.Horse4.Sheep5.Pig
The six characteristics of living things are: *cellular organization *contains chemicals such as, water, carbs, proteins, lipids, and/or nucleic acid *use of energy *responds to its surroundings *grows and develops *can reproduce
A list of things we plan to do is called a To-do list.
List 10 things to be grateful for.
unique cellular organization respond to stimuli ability to reproduce ability to grow constant energy requirement
A list of things we plan to do is called a To-do list.
1.living things are organized;made of cells 2.living things grow and develope 3.living things respond to stimuli 4.living things maintain homeostasis 5.living things use energy 6.and last but not least living things reproduce(make others like themselves)