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Seeds develop from the ovules in the female plant, after they have been fertilised by the pollen from the male parent plant. This is termed 'sexual reproduction', as seeds contain the genes of both the male and female parent, and usually both male and female flowers are required to produce seeds. Sometimes, the male and female flowers are from separate plants, sometimes they are from the same plant, and sometimes a flower may be fertilised by its own pollen.

The ovules are the embryos from which the seed will develop. At the time of fertilisation, they are very small compared to the mature seed. Without being fertilised (in most cases), the ovules will not develop into seeds, any more than pollen can. So in order to develop into seeds, the ovules must first be fertilised.

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DNA is responsible for the carrying and transmission of genetic material from parents to their offspring through the process of reproduction

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The DNA of a sexually reproduced offspring has a combination of the DNA of both parents.

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The cells multiplie in numbers

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What happens DNA during sexual reproduction?

Each parent gives part of their DNA to their offspring.


What happens to DNA during sexual reproduction?

Each parent gives part of their DNA to their offspring.


How are plants different traits related to sexual reproduction?

Because of sexual reproduction each plants DNA is different.


Does DNA replication occure immediately before asexual reproduction before sexual reproduction or both?

Any form of biological reproduction, whether sexual or asexual, is going to involve the replication of DNA. You can't have new cells without new DNA.


Does DNA replication occure immediately before asexual reproduction before sexual reproduction or before both?

Any form of biological reproduction, whether sexual or asexual, is going to involve the replication of DNA. You can't have new cells without new DNA.


How does DNA in offspring produced by asexual reproduction compare to DNA in offspring produced by sexual reproduction?

If an offspring was produced through asexual reproduction, its genes will be exactly like its parent. This is more or less a clone of the parent. An example of this is a bacterium. If an offspring is produced through sexual reproduction, it will contain genes from both parents. (such as humans)


Does DNA replication occur immediately before asexual reproduction before sexual reproduction or before both?

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The part near the nucleus that helps with reproduction?

Enzymes in the nucleus trigger DNA to replicate itself. What happens next depends on whether you mean meiosis or mitosis. Is this sexual reproduction, as in formation of sperm and eggs, or do you mean cellular reproduction?


What happens after a flower has been pollinated?

After a flower has been pollinated it begins to create a small plant. This is sexual reproduction and give the offspring DNA from both parents.


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Repair damaged DNA.


Is it true sexual reproduction combines DNA from two parents?

Yes that is true


What are the traits passed from parents to progeny?

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