No , the non seed plants initially dependant on water for transport od gametes .. So, the farn produce spore where spore germinate and grow into gametophyte plant where it contain sperms that is transported by water.
Sperm and egg
Plants use pollen for reproduction by transferring male sex cells (sperm) to the female reproductive organs of flowers. Pollen grains contain the male gametes, which fertilize the female egg cells to produce seeds and ultimately new plants.
a waste gas createdby cells. Used by plants to survive
Chloroplasts are found ONLY in plant cells - they are used for photosynthesis.
Mitosis(asexual) and Meiosis(sexual)
host
Yes, oxalis plants reproduce through bulbils, which are small bulblets that form at the base of the plant. These bulbils can be used to propagate new plants.
to be fertilized and used for reproduction of the plants
Red blood cells can not reproduce because they do not have a nucleus like all other cells. Red blood cells last at least 3-4 months. When they are destroyed, heme (consisting of iron) is released; the iron is used to reproduce red blood cells.
Reproduction. Both flowers and runners are things that plants use to reproduce themselves. Flowers are used in sexual reproduction of plants, and runners are used in the asexual reproduction of plants.
Meiosis is a form of cellular division where the resulting cells are haploid (n). This process is used to produce gametes - either pollen grains or ovules in plants. In humans it results in the ovum and sperm cells.
Bryophytes (aka embryophytes) is a term used for mosses, hornworts and liverworts. These plants are small, green, rootless, and they reproduce by spores instead of seeds. Daffodils are flowering herbaceous perennials reproduce by seeds. Daffodils are NOT bryophytes.