Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
For the five ways of reproduction, I have chosen fission, budding, fragmentation, parthenogenesis, and a combination of reproductive cells from two individuals.
The first 4 are asexual while the combination of reproductive cells from two individuals is sexual.
Fission is when an organism after some time splits in two separate organisms. Like coral polyps when they reproduce
Budding is when an outgrowth from the original body detaches to form a new organism. Hydras reproduce in this way.
Fragmentation is when a part of the body can lead to a whole new organism growing. Like when a sea star loses an arm but from that arm grows another sea star.
Parthenogenesis is when an egg develops into a complete individual without the need for fertilization. This is most common in plants
And sexual reproduction can be internal or external like we see with fish.