How do plants reproduce?
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they reproduce both sexually and asexually
sexual reproduction does not involve the union of gamets individual is form from a single parent where is a sexual reproduction this occurs without involving sex organs only one organism is required for multiplication and formation of new organism new plants are obtained without producing seeds or spores some common offer sexual reproduction are binary fission budding fragmentation regeneration spore formation vegetative propagation
sexual reproduction does not involve the union of gamets individual is form from a single parent where is a sexual reproduction this occurs without involving sex organs only one organism is required for multiplication and formation of new organism new plants are obtained without producing seeds or spores some common offer sexual reproduction are binary fission budding fragmentation regeneration spore formation vegetative propagation
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Sexual reproduction in flowering plants involves the production of male and female gametes, the transfer of the male gametes to the female ovules in a process called pollination. After pollination occurs, fertilization happens and the ovules grow into seeds within a fruit.
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