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Q: Does the plant kalanchoe use asexual reproduction?
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How many parents are there in asexual?

There are no "parents" as such, as asexual reproduction is reproduction without the use of sex organs. Asexual reproduction is usually found in amoeba, and other single celled organisms.


What is the difference between asexual and sexual reproduction in plants?

In asexual reproduction of a plant, the plant reproduces offspring (normally referred to as daughter cell) in and of itself, without the the use of male and female gametes of the plants. There is no swapping or joining of gametes. Sexual reproduction uses the male and female gametes (both haploid), such as pollen from the male plant's stamen joining the ovule in the female plant's pistil - resulting in a diploid embryo.


Do bacterium use asexual reproduction?

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What type of reproduction do sea urchins use?

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How can the farmer reproduce the exact same characteristics in future trees?

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.


Do plant asexual or sexual reproduce?

Plants reproduce both sexually and asexually. Some farmers use vegetative propagation as an asexual way to grow new plants that are the same as the original plant. Sexual reproduction when the pollen grains fuse with the ovules. Asexual reproduction also includes "Binary fission" where the present cell splits into two identical daughter cells.


What are the two ways of reproduction?

Sexual (when they use two of different genders) and Asexual (when they are born 'pregnant'.)


What is a sexual and asexual reproduction?

The term "asexual reproduction" means that new plants are created without the need for gametes. Self-pollination is not asexual reproduction -- the same plant merely provides both of the gametes used.The two main forms of asexual reproduction (apomixis) arevegetative (budding, rhizomes, aerial stems, or bulb division) andnon-vegetative, which includes parthenogenic or androgenetic seeds (agamospermy).


Do bulbs use asexual or sexual reproduction?

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What organisms use budding in asexual reproduction?

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