· 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.
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.
Sexual reproduction requires two organisms (parents) to contribute their DNA to produce offspring. Asexual reproduction only requires one parent.
More genetic variation is seen in the offspring. -Chip
asexual reproduction
Asexual
Reproduction in plants can be both asexual and sexual. Reproduction is used correctly in the previous sentence. It is used to describe a process.
sexual reproduction and asexual reproduction
The difference between sexual and asexual is that in sexual reproduction, there are two parents, and in asexual, there is only one. In sexual reproduction, the two parents mix up their genes and produce a mix between the two parents. Asexual reproduction produces an exact match of the parent, since there were only the genes from the one parent.
asexual reproduction
{It does not.} While occurring in Eukaryotes, particularly in Plants, asexual reproduction is occasionally a requirement.
by asexual and sexual reproduction.
asexual reproduction A jellyfish is not just asexual but sexual too. They're both.
Asexual reproduction does not change the genotype of new generation whereas in sexual reproduction it is changed due to gamete formation by undergoing meiosis.
Sexual reproduction includes the fusion of gametes during the production of offspring. Asexual reproduction produces new offspring without the fusion of gametes.
Offspring formed by sexual reproductions use both parents' genetic material that differs from the parents. Offspring formed by asexual reproduction is formed by a single parent and is identical to the parent.
Incorrect. Various types of plants and animals undergo both sexual an asexual reproduction. Many plants need to be pollinated, a form of sexual reproduction. Many animals undergo parthenogenesis, a form of asexual reproduction.
Sexual Reproduction
Koalas have sexual reproduction.
Animals use sexual reproduction while bacteria and some plants use asexual reproduction.
no, but there is asexual and sexual reproduction of plants. see related questions below