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· Flowering plants recruit a wide variety of animals, particularly insects, to transport their pollen (sperm) by offering them flower nectar and pollen as a food reward. Animals do not rely on other species to transfer their sperm. · Plants produce seeds which are undeveloped plants and have a hard shell. Some animals, such as ducks, lay eggs which is somewhat similar to seeds but doesn't have anywhere near a hard enough shell. · Plants use sexual and asexual reproduction. Higher animals just use sexual reproduction. I hope that helps you out! Please do NOT copy and paste this. That is copy right. You may take the information but do NOT copy and paste.

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This isn't even a question.... But Asexual reproduction does not require two beings of the same specials to produce offspring, while sexual reproduction does. Wikipedia's definition certainly needs some fine tuning. If any one has a better answer, please correct me, and go add a section to wiki.

The only example that I could think of, would be defined as having NO sex organs. My favorite is called Budding. Bacteria can do this, i believe. Cells and such as well. Pretty much the cell duplicates itself, and spits out the duplication and Vuala, now there are two.

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Sexual reproduction requires two organisms (parents) to contribute their DNA to produce offspring. Asexual reproduction only requires one parent.

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More genetic variation is seen in the offspring. -Chip

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Q: In plants one way sexual reproduction differs from asexual reproduction is that in sexual reproduction?
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