vegetation propagation
Asexual reproduction
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Seedless plants require the liquid water because the sperm has to swim to reach the egg. This is in contrast to most seed plants, that fertilize using pollen transferred by wind or insects.
Ferns are one seedless vascular plant using spores in reproduction.
For fungi and some lichen, reproduction is just by simple division, or by the use of minute spores.For ferns, spores are produced by the adult plant, and these grow in a suitable moist environment into a pro-thallus, which produces egg and (motile) sperm cells, which then fertilize with their mate from different pro-thallus. Thus a new final plant is produced.
tenderloins
Because it helps in the reproduction
carrots, potatoes... lettuce...kale... broccolie colliflower
seed plants do not depend on moist habitats for reproduction way seedless plants do.
Asexual reproduction
Asexual reproduction
Unlikely. Any flower will be seedless until it is pollinated then the reproduction cycle starts ending in seed production.
Australia
Dispersed by wind blown spores and sperm requires water for reproduction
Hamster can have the following: Apple (seedless) Bananas Black Berries Blue Berries Cherries (Remove stone) Cranberries Figs Grapes (seedless) Kiwi Fruit Loganberries Mango Melon Peach (Remove stone) Pear (seedless) Plums (Remove stone) Raspberries Starfruit Strawberries Watermelon (seedless)
A spore is a spore. It is produced on a plant that does not produce seed.
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