Organisms that undergo asexual reproduction include bacteria and certain protozoans like amoeba and paramecium, which reproduce by binary fission. Animals such as hydra, sponges, sea anemones, and corals reproduce asexually through budding or fragmentation. Some worms like planaria reproduce by fragmentation. Insects like honeybees and wasps can reproduce by parthenogenesis, where offspring develop from unfertilized eggs. Plants also reproduce asexually through methods like vegetative propagation and spore formation. So, depending on the organism, asexual reproduction can happen by binary fission, budding, fragmentation, spore formation, vegetative propagation, or parthenogenesis[tex].[/tex]