Which organism can reproduce both sexually and asexually?(1 point) Responses dog dog starfish starfish protist protist sandhill crane

Starfish is the correct answer as it can reproduce both sexually and asexually.

The organism that can reproduce both sexually and asexually is the protist. To arrive at this answer, you can consider the characteristics of the given options to determine which organism fits the criteria.

The dog and the sandhill crane are both animals, which reproduce solely thual reproduction. Therefore, they can be eliminated as potential answers.

The starfish has the ability to reproduce asexually through a process called fragmentation, where a piece of the starfish can regenerate into a new individual. However, it primarily reproduces sexually by releasing eggs and sperm into the water for external fertilization. While it can reproduce asexually under certain circumstances, the primary mode of reproduction for starfish is sexual.

On the other hand, the protist is a diverse group of eukaryotic microorganisms, which includes various organisms such as amoebas, algae, and ciliates. Protists exhibit a wide range of reproductive strategies, including both sexual and asexual reproduction. Some protists can reproduce sexually through processes such as conjugation or syngamy, while others can reproduce asexually through processes such as binary fission or budding. Therefore, the protist is the correct answer as it has the ability to reproduce using both sexual and asexual methods.

The organism that can reproduce both sexually and asexually is the protist.