4. How do plants reproduce?
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Answer:
Flowering plants reproduce sexually through a process called pollination. The flowers contain male sex organs called stamens and female sex organs called pistils. ... Plants can either self-pollinate or cross-pollinate. Self-pollination happens when a plant's own pollen fertilizes its own ovules.
Explanation:
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Plants can reproduce Sexually as well as Asexually.
Explanation:
- Sexual Reproduction in Plants
Pollination is the process by which flowering plants reproduce. Flowers have sexual organs as stamens and pistils as male and female reproductive organs respectively. There are two ways of Pollination
- Self Pollination: Self-pollination happens when a plant's pollen fertilizes its ovules.
- Cross-Pollination: Cross-Pollination is done when Pollen grains of some other plant is transferred to some other plants through insects, wind and other factors, and the ovules are fertilized in that case we call it cross-pollination.
- Asexual Reproduction in Plants
There are mainly seven types of Asexual reproduction they are
binary fission, budding, vegetative propagation, spore formation (sporogenesis), fragmentation, parthenogenesis, and apomixis.
These are different types of Asexual Reproduction that plants do.