asexual
Yes, the two sex cells are usually a sperm (male) and an egg (female). (Asexual reproduction is where there is no need for two organisms; Ex. Starfish, they lose an arm, it's arm regrows and the arm grows a body)
Asexual Reproduction (also known as vegetative reproduction) of plants is reproducing without using sex cells - through mitosis only! Asexual reproduction does not require more than one parent plant, it is fast and does not use the same amount of energy as the production of flowers, fruit and seed. Normally speed is a vital to plant when growing conditions are optimal; in less than optimal or uncertain conditions the production of seed is a more long-term option of reproduction. Asexulally produced plants are are genetically identical. During asexual reproduction no genetic "mixing" (or hybridization) of material takes place, this can be a disadvantage in some instances, as the "gene pool" does not increase and plants may be less able withstand climatic or other external changes.
A tree that loses and regrows leaves each year is called aDeciduous Tree
sugar is inside of the canes so you have to break the cane open to get it. It is a tall, tough plant that used to be harvested by hand with machetes. Now it is usually harvested by machinery, chopping down the stems just above ground level, leaving the roots so that it regrows in time for the next crop. Harvest times tend to be during the dry season from there the cane is taken to the mill where the sap containing the sugar is extracted The sap is further refined into the various types of sugar and syrups and molasses that are available.
Prairie plants roots, like all plant roots, move water and nutrients from the soil into the plant. Because prairie habitat is often dry the root systems are huge. In any natural prairie these plant roots partner with mycorrhizal fungi creating a fungus root that further increases the root zone by a factor of 10 to 1000. The roots remain in the soil. If the plant dies the roots become organic matter cycled back to other plants. If the plant is burned in the frequent grass fires the prairie often sees the plant regrows from the roots left in the soil.
Yes, the two sex cells are usually a sperm (male) and an egg (female). (Asexual reproduction is where there is no need for two organisms; Ex. Starfish, they lose an arm, it's arm regrows and the arm grows a body)
It is propagation by stem cutting.
Asexual Reproduction (also known as vegetative reproduction) of plants is reproducing without using sex cells - through mitosis only! Asexual reproduction does not require more than one parent plant, it is fast and does not use the same amount of energy as the production of flowers, fruit and seed. Normally speed is a vital to plant when growing conditions are optimal; in less than optimal or uncertain conditions the production of seed is a more long-term option of reproduction. Asexulally produced plants are are genetically identical. During asexual reproduction no genetic "mixing" (or hybridization) of material takes place, this can be a disadvantage in some instances, as the "gene pool" does not increase and plants may be less able withstand climatic or other external changes.
a Salamander.
This does not exist...
Planaria are hermaphrodites, possessing both testicles and ovaries. Thus, one of their gametes will combine with the gamete of another planarian. This type of gamete fusion is sexual reproduction because it involves the formation and fusion of gametes. In asexual reproduction, the planarian detaches its tail end and each half regrows the lost parts by regeneration, allowing neoblasts (adult stem cells) to divide and differentiate. However, several problems can occur with this, so this does not happen often. Instead, in sexual reproduction, each planarian transports its excretion to the other planarian, giving and receiving sperm. Eggs develop inside the body and are shed in capsules. Weeks later, the eggs hatch and grow into adults. Sexual reproduction is desirable because it enhances the survival of the species by increasing the level of genetic diversity.
Planaria are hermaphrodites, possessing both testicles and ovaries. Thus, one of their gametes will combine with the gamete of another planarian. This type of gamete fusion is sexual reproduction because it involves the formation and fusion of gametes. In asexual reproduction, the planarian detaches its tail end and each half regrows the lost parts by regeneration, allowing neoblasts (adult stem cells) to divide and differentiate. However, several problems can occur with this, so this does not happen often. Instead, in sexual reproduction, each planarian transports its excretion to the other planarian, giving and receiving sperm. Eggs develop inside the body and are shed in capsules. Weeks later, the eggs hatch and grow into adults. Sexual reproduction is desirable because it enhances the survival of the species by increasing the level of genetic diversity.
succession
Planaria are hermaphrodites, possessing both testes and ovaries. Thus, they can reproduce asexually with their own gametes or sexually with another planarian. In asexual reproduction, the planarian detaches its tail end and each half regrows the lost parts by regeneration. However several problems can occur with this, so this does not happen very often. Instead, in sexual reproduction, each planarian transports its excretion to the other planarian, giving and receiving sperm. Eggs develop inside the body and are shed in capsules. Weeks later, the eggs hatch and grow into adults. Sexual reproduction is desirable because it enhances the survival of the species by increasing the level of genetic diversity.
No, it regrows them
no
budding