the bulbs reproduce by ,when the winter comes the flowers dies and the baby bulbs grown so that hoe it reproduce.
its when the bulb company makes more bulbs.
The original bulb creates another by storing extra nutrients it takes in from the sun and it places a bulb next to it.
The bulbs reproduce asexually by undergoing cell reproduction, i.e. mitosis followed by cytokinesis.
Terminal bud
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The terminal or apical bud is found at the end of a branch marking the end of that years growth. Growth the following year will obviously start from this point. It is different from a lateral bud which grows from the side of the branch.
well a bud a stem is the part of the flower that later in the future turns into a flower
Yes flowers can reproduce with out stigma. To overcum self -iincompatibility in many Brassicas, the stigma is cliped away at the flower bud stage. the process of intra-ovarion fertilization also does not require the presence of stigma.
All Cnidarians can reproduce asexually through either budding, splitting down the center, and some can bot bud and split themselves. Some Cnidarians reproduce sexually as well, but not all.
If I am correct, they are simple cell organisms, meaning they have no need of sexual reproduction. Instead, they bud, or asexually reproduce.
Bluebells reproduce asexually. Bluebells have a bulb, when the bulb matures a new bud will grow at the base of the matured bulb.
As mammals, I would think they reproduce sexually. Have you ever seen a seal split itself in half, or bud other seals off of its skin?
A lateral bud is a bud growing from the side of a shoot below the terminal bud.
Terminal bud
The lateral bud is responsible for the development of branches. Other buds are the terminal buds, which develop from the shoot.
The lateral bud is responsible for the development of branches. Other buds are the terminal buds, which develop from the shoot.
It forms on the side of the organism.
The lateral bud is located in the axil of the leaf. It is an offshoot that occurs near the leaf stem. It is possible that this bud will grow, causing bushy growth, but can also lay dormant.
A lateral bud, which is a meristem, expands.
After a long period of dormancy,the bulbs will develop into plants. The central bud uses food from the leaves to grow into young shoots. Once the leaves are exposed to sunlight, they photosynthesize. Excess food is transported to the stem to form new bulbs. When the mother bulb dies, one or more baby bulbs will be left in the ground.