no. a seed has already gone through sexual reproduction because a seed is created by a pollen sperm fuzing with the egg of a plant. Once the abscisic acid surrounding the seed is washed off the seed starts to use the food from the endoderm to grow.
The reproductive structures of a plant, such as flowers, are used in sexual reproduction. These structures contain the male and female reproductive cells necessary for fertilization and seed production.
Examples of vegetables that undergo sexual reproduction include tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers. These plants produce flowers that contain both male and female reproductive structures for pollination and fertilization to occur, leading to seed production.
The product of sexual reproduction in plants is a seed. The seed contains genetic information from both parent plants and has the potential to develop into a new plant under suitable conditions.
A seed is a complete reproductive package that contains en embryo, a food supply, and a seed coat, which protects it from drying out. - from SCIENCEPOWER 9, Chapter 2, section 2.3 (Sexual Reproduction in Plants), page 61 (How Plants Meet the Challenge of Sexual Reproduction)
either sexual (flowers, pollen and seed are produced) or asexual (or vegatative), where the plant reproduces without producing seed. see related questions below
The reproductive structures of a plant, such as flowers, are used in sexual reproduction. These structures contain the male and female reproductive cells necessary for fertilization and seed production.
The seeds produced in plants are often contained in fruit. So seed production.
Examples of vegetables that undergo sexual reproduction include tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers. These plants produce flowers that contain both male and female reproductive structures for pollination and fertilization to occur, leading to seed production.
Sexual reproduction Dispersal Perination & Storage of food
The product of sexual reproduction in plants is a seed. The seed contains genetic information from both parent plants and has the potential to develop into a new plant under suitable conditions.
In a Venn diagram describing plant reproduction, the term "seed" would be placed in the section that overlaps between "sexual reproduction" and "asexual reproduction," though it primarily belongs to the sexual reproduction category. Seeds are produced as a result of sexual reproduction in flowering plants, where fertilization occurs, but some plants can also reproduce asexually by vegetative propagation, leading to seed-like structures. Thus, while seeds are predominantly associated with sexual reproduction, their role in the broader context of plant reproduction can connect to both categories.
Sexual reproduction is the most advantageous for the production of a wide variety of different organisms. The other type or reproduction is asexual which is where one can reproduce on their own.
sexual reproduction involves the production of gametes ie with half of the number of chromosomes of the corresponding species.asexual reproduction does not involves the production of gametes,it occurs by fission and fragmentation.
A seed is a complete reproductive package that contains en embryo, a food supply, and a seed coat, which protects it from drying out. - from SCIENCEPOWER 9, Chapter 2, section 2.3 (Sexual Reproduction in Plants), page 61 (How Plants Meet the Challenge of Sexual Reproduction)
Self pollination
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reproduction of plants through annual introduction of seeds, which result from sexual fertilization.