Yes. If you were to look at pollen you would see that it is unique for each kind of plant.
The Iris plant and the ginger plant
It depends on what type of plant you are talking about.
Some plants reproduce sexually, depending on the type. Plant seeds must grow into plants before they can reproduce.
propagation is the type of how the plant reproduce
Use plant striking, a type of asexual reproduction in which a part of the parent plant is removed and planted to produce a new plant.
they sue pollen to reproduce
Giant kelp is a type of algae. Therefore, it is a protist; protists can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Kelp is neither a plant nor an animal.
Heliconia plants can reproduce by seeds, but more commonly the rhizomes (root system of this type of plant) are divided and new plants allowed to from.
the advantage of using tjis type of propagation is how the plant reproduce
plant donor cells have the ability to regenerate a complete new plant from one single cell (irrespective of what type of cell is used); this is not the same as in animal cells where only cells of the same type (tissue) can be cultured from a donor cell
the advantage of using tjis type of propagation is how the plant reproduce
Yes it is possible, not every gene present in an organism is expressed in the phenotype. example some genes code for a plant to be able to reproduce, a plant which has that gene knocked out does not necessarily mean that it would look any different from its wild type. The plant just wont be able to reproduce. H. Williams 2014.