Biology, asked by sufiyanpatel614, 11 months ago

How do plants reproduce without seeds?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Some plants, like ferns and mosses, grow from spores. Other plants use asexual vegetative reproduction and grow new plants from rhizomes or tubers. We can also use techniques like grafting or take cuttings to make new plants.

Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

Asexual reproduction

Explanation:

In asexual duplicate new flowers are acquired with out manufacturing of seeds. It is a kind of asexual duplicate wherein new flowers are created from roots, stems, leaves and buds. Since duplicate is thru the vegetative components of the plant, it's far called vegetative propagation. Asexual duplicate is a way of duplicate which calls for simplest one discern. There isn't anyt any alternate of genetic statistics and the offsprings are equal to the discern because of which seed formation isn't required. Hence, flowers reproduce with out seeds via techniques which include budding, vegetative propagation and fragmentation. Not each plant grows from a seed. Some flowers, like ferns and mosses, develop from spores. Other flowers use asexual vegetative duplicate .

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