Science, asked by mahi2008divya, 10 months ago

why is reproduction essential in plants​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

HI MATE

PLANTS ARE ESSENTIAL TO LIFE ON EARTH.

PLANTS NEED EACH OTHER TO SURVIVE AND IT IS POSSIBLE ONLY BY REPRODUCTION .

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Answered by stylishtamilachee
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Answer:

All living organisms reproduce, or give rise to individuals of their own kind, for the survival of these species.

In the process, the parents' traits, or genetic (heriditary) characters, pass on to the offspring, which in turn, pass on the traits to their own offspring.

There are two basic modes of reproduction Asexual and sexual.

Asexual reproduction requires only one parent.

A part of the parent's body gives rise to an individual.

In sexual reproduction, on the the other hand two parents together- one male and the other female produce the offspring.

Each contributes a sex cell or gamete.

In animals, The male gamete called the sperm, fuses with the female gamete called the ovum or Egg cell to form a single cell called the zygote goes through repeated division and develops into an embryo. The Embryo grows into a baby, which grows further and becomes an adult.

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