Social Sciences, asked by rimisara123, 1 month ago

how does reproduction take place in plants?​

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Answered by sahidulislam8276
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Production 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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Answered by upasna4021
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Answer:   plants can create offspring through either sexual or asexual reproduction ...

SEXUAL REPRODUCTION --

                                                sexual reproduction requires genetic material or DNA from two parents . the parents plants have male and female cells , called gametes . the genetic material from the male and female gametes combines to produce offspring . this process is called fertilization .

ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION --

                                                    asexual reproduction only requires DNA from one parent . it creates offspring that they are genetically identical offspring are called clones . clones lack genetic diversity . this make them more susceptible to disease . it also makes them less adaptable to changes in the environment.

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