Animalia
Organisms: Mammals, amphibians, sponges, insects, starfish
Cell Type: Eukaryotic
Reproduction: Sexual reproduction and Asexual reproduction. Most animals reproduce sexually when half of the DNA from each of the two individual parents, in the form of a gamete. These gametes are formed via Meiosis. Some animals can reproduce asexually such as the starfish which can form identical copies of itself via fragmentation.
Cell Type: Eukaryotic
Reproduction: Sexual reproduction and Asexual reproduction. Most animals reproduce sexually when half of the DNA from each of the two individual parents, in the form of a gamete. These gametes are formed via Meiosis. Some animals can reproduce asexually such as the starfish which can form identical copies of itself via fragmentation.
Plantae
Organisms: Mosses, angiosperms (flowering plants), gymnosperms, liverworts, ferns
Cell Type: Eukaryotic
Reproduction: Some species reproduce asexually by mitosis. Other species exhibit sexual reproduction. Plants can asexually reproduce via budding, fragmentation, rhizomes or stolons. Sexual reproduction in plants occurs via pollination where the pollen from the anther comes in contact with the stigma.
Cell Type: Eukaryotic
Reproduction: Some species reproduce asexually by mitosis. Other species exhibit sexual reproduction. Plants can asexually reproduce via budding, fragmentation, rhizomes or stolons. Sexual reproduction in plants occurs via pollination where the pollen from the anther comes in contact with the stigma.
Fungi
Organisms: Mushrooms, yeast, molds
Cell Type: Eukaryotic
Reproduction: Asexual or sexual reproduction occur, which in fungi's case is by spore formation. These spores are created via mitosis and can grow into a multicellular organism idential to the parent.
Bacteria
Organisms: Bacteria
Cell Type: Eukaryotic
Reproduction: Asexual or sexual reproduction occur, which in fungi's case is by spore formation. These spores are created via mitosis and can grow into a multicellular organism idential to the parent.
Bacteria
Organisms: Bacteria
Cell Type: Prokariotic
Reproduction: Binary fission. Binary fission is a form of asexual reproduction where a single parent cell produces two daughter cells identical to the parent.
Protista
Organisms: Amoebae, green algae, brown algae, diatoms, euglena, slime molds
Cell Type: Eukaryotic
Reproduction: Mostly asexual reproduction. Mitosis occurs in some species.
Simply, Asexual Reproduction occurs:
In Plants: Vegetative Formation
In Animals: Pathogenesis
In Bacteria: Binary Fission
In Fungi: Spore Formation
In Protista: Splitting
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