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How do plants reproduce ?

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Answered by aman3813
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Plant reproduction is the process by which plants generate new individuals, or offspring. Reproduction is either sexual or asexual. Sexual reproduction is the formation of offspring by the fusion of gametes . Asexual reproduction is the formation of offspring without the fusion of gametes. Sexual reproduction results in offspring genetically different from the parents. Asexual offspring are genetically identical except for mutation. In higher plants, offspring are packaged in a protective seed, which can be long lived and can disperse the offspring some distance from the parents. In flowering plants (angiosperms), the seed itself is contained inside a fruit, which may protect the developing seeds and aid in their dispersal.

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Answered by 1C3DC0FF33
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Flowering Plants reproduce by a process called 'Pollination'.

There are 2 types of Pollination:

=> Self - Pollination

=> Cross - Pollination

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