Biology, asked by sam627345, 10 months ago

while playing near a sugarcane field Manish noticed that a plant are almost similar to each other at the at the same time he noticed the mango trees in the next plot of the land are not similar to each other Manish brother told Manish that sugarcane reproduce asexually hence there is little variation but mangoes reproduce sexually so their is large variations
1. why sugarcane can't reproduce sexually?
2. can mangoes reproduce asexually ?
3. what is advantages of asexual over sexual?​

Answers

Answered by SteveManoj
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Answer:

Sugarcane has lost the capacity to produce viable seeds, so it can't produce sexually .However this is not the case of mangoes

Explanation:

Sugarcane is usually raised using vegetative propagation . So the progeny are genetically similar to the parent plant

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