Are Snails A-sexual?

Females that reproduce parthogenically still have egg cells that germinate into offspring. Asexual reproduction is what amoebas use--no gender, no eggs, just a simple splitting of the structure and a division of the 'bits' inside.
 
Agree w/OG for those cases, but there are higher creatures who can reproduce asexually - consider the multiple anemones wkich reproduce sexually or by budding, or by division. Inverts are quite creative - pun fully intended, :)

SF- if sex cells are involved (eggs, gametes, whatever) it is sexual reproduction. If the creature has no sex, it is by definition asexual.
 
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