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- Reproduction (2286 bytes)
6: ...ble of [[vegetative reproduction]]. Other ways of asexual reproduction are [[binary fission]], [[fragmentat... - Chromosome (12667 bytes)
122: ... of chromosomes (Table 1). [[asexual reproduction|Asexually reproducing]] species have one set of chromosom... - Sex (2995 bytes)
8: ... and [[geckos]], are capable of both sexual and [[asexual reproduction]]. In the insect order [[Hymenoptera... - Animal (16429 bytes)
63: Many animals are also capable of [[asexual reproduction]]. This may take place through [[pa... - Animals (10378 bytes)
10: ...n: Animals primarily reproduce sexually, although asexual reproduction is also observed in some groups. Sex...
24: ...e phylum Cnidaria. Hydra predominantly reproduces asexually through a process called budding - Eukaryote (9230 bytes)
19: ... spindle during nuclear division. In addition to asexual cell division, most eukaryotes have some process ... - Annelid (7780 bytes)
33: ...species, annelids can reproduce both sexually and asexually.
35: ===Asexual reproduction===
37: [[Asexual reproduction]] by fission is a method used by som... - Prokaryote (4630 bytes)
6: ...vides in two. However, they show a variety of parasexual processes where DNA is transferred between cells,... - Sea star (6210 bytes)
33: ... regrows into an entire organism, as a means of [[asexual reproduction]]. - Fungus (12992 bytes)
24: ...ally and/or sexually. Aerial hyphae often produce asexual reproduction propagules termed [[conidia]] (synon...
40: ===Asexual===
41: Fungi may also reproduce asexually, for instance through the production of spores ... - Reptile (14659 bytes)
80: ...ly reproduce sexually, though some are capable of asexual reproduction. Most reptiles lay amniotic eggs cov...
82: Asexual reproduction has been identified in squamates in ... - Moss (8361 bytes)
29: ... the cycle of fertilization. This is a means of [[asexual reproduction]]. - Moon Jelly (10363 bytes)
23: ...adult medusa. The strobila stage can reproduce by asexual fission (Gilbertson, 1999).
27: ...wo main stages. In the polyp stage they reproduce asexually while the medusa stage they reproduce sexually. - Lichen (7988 bytes)
22: Lichens most frequently reproduce asexually, either by [[vegetative reproduction]] or throu...
25: ...pear to lack structures specifically designed for asexual reproduction. [[Spore]]s are produced in spore-pr...
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