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How do plants reproduce ? In Short Answer ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Flowering plants. ... 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.

Answered by sruti1212
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Plants are living entities and exhibit living characteristics such as breathing, digesting, excreting, reproducing and so on. Reproduction is an inherent characteristic in plants which enables to produce new offsprings regularly. The genetic constitution of a plant is determined by the mode of reproduction which aids in understanding their exhibited traits. A close look at a plant helps us to understand the different plant structures which can be classified into –

Vegetative parts – stem, roots, leaves

Reproductive parts – Flowers

A flower can either have the male or female part or both the parts. Flowers in plants carry out the reproductive functions in plants when both the male and female gametes are fused to produce the seeds which bear the fruit. These seeds germinate to produce new plant structures.

Plants reproduce through two modes of reproduction:

Asexual mode of reproduction – New plants arise from vegetative parts

Sexual mode of reproduction – New parts arise from reproductive parts of the plant

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