Most organisms reproduce:

Sexually
Asexually
By meiosis

Is it asexually or sexually not sure
I think it is asexually though

Since there are many more bacteria and virus in the world than other species, I would also pick asexually

You are on the right track. Most organisms indeed reproduce either sexually or asexually. Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes (reproductive cells) from two parents, resulting in offspring with genetic variation. On the other hand, asexual reproduction involves the production of offspring without the involvement of gametes. In asexual reproduction, a single parent generates genetically identical offspring, also known as clones.

To determine which method is more common among organisms, we need to consider the diversity of life on Earth. In general, sexual reproduction is more prevalent among multicellular organisms, including animals, plants, and fungi. This is because sexual reproduction allows for the reshuffling of genetic material, leading to genetic variation and adaptability to changing environments.

Asexual reproduction, on the other hand, is more common among simpler organisms such as bacteria, protists, and some plants and animals. These organisms reproduce asexually because it is a more efficient and rapid way to produce offspring in stable or favorable environments.

In conclusion, while both sexual and asexual reproduction are observed in nature, the majority of organisms utilize sexual reproduction, especially among the more complex multicellular organisms.