state the differences between asexual and sexual mode of reproduction in plants
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While asexual reproduction only involves one organism, sexual reproduction requires both a male and a female. Some plants and unicellular organisms reproduce asexually.
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ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION SEXUAL REPRODUCTION
1. It occurs in lower invertebrates and lower chordates and plants with simple organisations 1. It occurs in all types of animals and mostly higher in plants.
2. It is always uni-parental. 2. It is usually bi-parental.
3. No fertilization. 3. Fertilization takes place.
4. Offspring is normally similar to the parent. 4. Offspring shows the variation with respect to the parent.
5. No gametes are formed. 5. Gametes are always formed.
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