A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

asexual

Definition

Asexual means that an organism does not need to reproduce sexually in order to create offspring. Instead, asexual organisms can reproduce by themselves, without the need for a partner.

There are many different types of asexual reproduction, including:

  • Budding: This is when a small part of an organism breaks off and grows into a new organism.
  • Fragmentation: This is when an organism breaks into pieces, and each piece grows into a new organism.
  • Parthenogenesis: This is when an egg cell develops into a new organism without being fertilised by a sperm cell.

Asexual reproduction is a very common way for organisms to reproduce. It is especially common in simple organisms, such as bacteria and algae. However, even some complex organisms, such as plants and insects, can reproduce asexually.

How can the word be used?

Some plants reproduce asexually by budding, while others reproduce asexually by fragmentation.

asexual

Different forms of the word

Adjective: asexual.

Noun: asexual person, asexual being.

Verb: to reproduce asexually.

Adverb: asexually.

Etymology

The word "asexual" comes from the Latin word "asexualis," which means "without sex." The Latin word "asexualis" is derived from the prefix "a-" (meaning "without") and the noun "sexus" (meaning "sex").

Question

What plants reproduce asexually?

Flag Media

Please select a reason for flagging this content.

Stay connected

Join our newsletter to stay up to date on features and releases

Address
Developing Experts Limited
Exchange Street Buildings
35-37 Exchange Street
Norwich
NR2 1DP
UK

Phone
01603 273515

Email
[email protected]

Copyright 2025 Developing Experts, All rights reserved.