Pronunciation: /ˌæɡəmoʊˈspiːʃiːz/
noun a taxonomic category consisting of a group of organisms that reproduce asexually
A1 An agamospecies is a type of organism that reproduces without the need for fertilization.
A2 Some plants are considered agamospecies because they can reproduce asexually.
B1 Scientists are studying the genetic diversity of agamospecies to understand their evolutionary history.
B2 Agamospecies can be found in various ecosystems around the world, adapting to different environmental conditions.
C1 The classification of agamospecies can be challenging due to their unique reproductive strategies.
C2 Research on agamospecies has led to new insights into the mechanisms of asexual reproduction in nature.
formal Agamospecies are organisms that reproduce asexually, without the need for fertilization.
informal Did you know some plants are agamospecies and can reproduce on their own?
slang Those agamospecies are like the loners of the animal kingdom, doing their own thing.
figurative In a world full of diversity, agamospecies stand out for their unique way of reproducing.
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