Hays reproduce asexually, through a process called parthenogenesis. This means that they are able to produce offspring without the involvement of a male. The female hay produces spores that can develop into new individuals without being fertilized.
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How does shark and hay reproduce?
Sharks reproduce sexually, through internal fertilization. The male shark uses a specialized organ called a clasper to transfer sperm to the female's cloaca, which is an opening near the base of the tail. The female then stores the sperm in her reproductive tract until she is ready to release eggs for fertilization.
Hays reproduce asexually, through a process called parthenogenesis. This means that they are able to produce offspring without the involvement of a male. The female hay produces spores that can develop into new individuals without being fertilized. |