Biology, asked by Kawal2, 1 year ago

How are these reproduced?
Chrysanthemum,sugarcane,grapes,banana,carrot,cuscuta,beet root,dioscorea,Cycas,algae,moss.

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Answered by joye1
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chrysanthemums are heavily mucked about descendants of much more modest wild flowers. Each head is made up of lots of small flowers, and each of those is capable of producing a seed. They reproduce sexually.

sugarcane reproduces asexually by the use of pieces of the stem called setts or cuttings of the plant that contain at least one node. It is critical that these cuttings contain a node because when placed and covered in the ground these nodes will give rise to the primary roots.

grapes reproduction=Pollination occurs when pollen, transported by wind, lands on the stigma of another grape flower and transfers its genetic material via a tube into the ovary. There, it combines with the genetic material contained in the ovules (eggs) in the process of fertilization. The fertilized ovules develop into seeds, and the ovary develops into the surrounding flesh and skin of the grape
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