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what is reproduction in plants?


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Answered by liasinhayo
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Explanation: Seed plants have special structures on them where male and female cells join together through a process called fertilisation. After fertilisation, a tiny plant called an embryo is formed inside a seed. The seed protects the embryo and stores food for it. The parent plant disperses or releases the seed. If the seed lands where the conditions are right, the embryo germinates and grows into a new plant.

Angiosperms(plants with flowers ) have flowers. The flowers are special structures for reproduction. They contain male parts that make pollen and female parts that contain ovules. Some plants have these male and female parts in different flowers. Pollen is carried from a male part to a female part by wind, insects or other animals (a process called pollination), where it releases male gametes that fertilise the female gametes in the ovules. The ovules develop into seeds from which new plants will grow. In most angiosperms, part of the flower develops into fruit, which protects the seeds inside them. Fruit can be soft like oranges or hard like nuts.

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Answered by Anonymous
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plantplant reproduction is the production of new offspring in plants which can be accomplished by sexual or asexual reproduction asexual reproduction produces new individual without the fusion of gametes Kali identically to the parents plant and each other

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