Don't worry stdreb27 i love to debate with people that know what they're talking about and manage to keep it civil like team2jndd
. as far as the bible i don't take it literaly. that's how i believe what i believe.
So you're saying that this devine being had a name? and was he incarnated like mary & jesus?
Back to topic! ok, apperently you guys need an UPDATE: here it is..
Team2jndd: First of all, Reproduction is ONE thing. Assexual reproduction is a totally different story..they both reproduce but asexual reproduction means it doesn't take two individuals (male & female) to reproduce.
Fine, you wanna call "coral reproducion" asexual reproduction? that's fine with me, but I wouldn't call it that!
Plus we Cannot compare Coral reproduction with shark parthenogenesis or with shark reproduction, that's apples and oranges..
Researchers have noted that ASEXUAL reproduction is possible in female sharks especially hammerheads. This is called PARTHENOGENESIS IT usually occurs most commanly in wasps,bees,ants and some arthropods and it means the development of an fertalized egg into an individual..also
parthenogenic reproduction takes place without fertilization by a Male through the process of cell division, when the mothers egg fuses with a degenerative cell called a polar body, producing a new individual..it other words its ONLY the mothers Genome.
have you heard of the phrase:NO --- PLEASE, WE'RE FEMALE SHARKS!
there's a thing called "Automatic Parthenogenesis" which means: that females sharks reproduce more often like this when they have a hard time finding mates, specially at low population densities(captivity).
automictic parthenogenesis leads to less genetic diversity in the offspring compared to even the mother.
During this process the unfertilized egg, which contains about half of the mother’s genetic diversity, is activated to behave as a normal fertilized egg by a small, genetically nearly-identical cell known as the sister polar body. The resulting baby shark therefore gets a double-dose of genetic disadvantage.
Shark evolution by the means of parthenogenesis is becoming more comman in captivity.
This will have a big impact on small isolated populations such as captivity, cause of the lesser genetic diversity. Bee's and bird's already do it! why can't sharks?