They reproduce by the seeds located inside the apple.
Asexually . How would an apple reproduce sexually ? It isn't even a living thing .
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Apple trees reproduce primarily through sexual reproduction, involving the pollination of flowers. Pollinators, like bees, transfer pollen from the male anthers to the female stigma, leading to fertilization and the development of seeds within the apple fruit. Additionally, apple trees can reproduce asexually through grafting, where a cutting from one tree is attached to the rootstock of another, allowing for the propagation of specific cultivars. Both methods enable the continuation of the apple species and the cultivation of diverse varieties.
The apple snail is a freshwater mollusk known for its distinctive shell and ability to reproduce rapidly.
No, apple trees produce seeds, not spores. Apple trees reproduce through pollination and the formation of seeds within the fruit. Spores are typically produced by plants like ferns and fungi for reproduction.
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When the apple has grown, an animal (or human) will eat it. And if it is not a human it will eat the whole thing so that the apple and the seed will enter the digestive system of that animal, the fruit will digest, leaving the seed to be left and then the animal will have a poo somewhere else leaving the seed growing into another apple tree
Apple trees reproduce sexually through pollination, where the male pollen from one tree fertilizes the female ovules of another tree to produce seeds. They can also reproduce asexually through methods such as grafting, where a cutting from a desired tree is attached to a rootstock to grow a genetically identical tree.