yes
They reproduce asexually and sexually.
To whomever wrote "assexually, for it is a plant" - well that was not a very astute answer. Many plants do reproduce asexually, but most produce sexually and produce seeds (the angiosperms). Cabbage reproduce sexually - they flower in their second year and produce seeds.
Sexually transmitted diseases Sexually transmitted diseases
He is said to be allergic to cats.
yes
Salamanders can reproduce sexually both and asexually. Mammals however produce sexually without exception.
chordates and dogs and cats
Of course. They are mammals, like us.
No. They reproduce sexually.
Cats reproduce sexually. Sexual reproduction is what takes place when a male and female of the same species mate to produce offspring of themselves. All mammals reproduce sexually Asexual reproduction takes place when an organism has no sexual organs and spawns through cellular division/splitting in half to create another organism like it's self.
Mosquitos reproduce sexually.
Sexually of course.
Some examples of animals that reproduce sexually include humans, lions, birds, sharks, and frogs. This means that they require the presence of both a male and a female to reproduce and produce offspring through sexual reproduction.
Birds reproduce sexually.
bunnies reproduce sexually
Salmon reproduce sexually.
Monkey reproduce sexually.