Biology, asked by kiruthiib00, 1 month ago

how do plants reproduce?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Answered by prakashakash802
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Plants reproduce sexually through the fusion of male and female gametes in the flower. Asexual reproduction is through stems, roots and leaves. Plant reproduction comes in two types: sexual and asexual. ... The sexually reproductive part of a plant is the flower.

Explanation:

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.

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