a rhizome, a horizontal stem of the plant which forms a new plant at 'nodes' along it length.
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Strawberry plants send out 'runners' which form small plantlets. These grow roots and leaves of their own and eventually develop into separate plants. Strawberries also produce seed which are on the outside of the fruit.
They reproduce by forming tiny cells that can grow into new plants.
YES the are just smaller but they have mor seeds on them
rhizome
No strawberries can produce sexually and asexually with runners.
Mosses (and ferns, too) reproduce by forming spores. Spores look like little black dots on the underside of a fern's leaf. I do not know what they look like on mosses.
White cream and pink ooze
Spores
items such as food packaging - like the containers strawberries are in, etc.
Any plant that reproduces asexually (and therefore has an identical set of genes) for example strawberries (which reproduce through runners) or potatoes (that reproduce through tubers)
Naturally, animals that eat the strawberries disperse the seeds in faeces, but more modernly, humans cultivate the plants and extract the seeds, grow them and may dispatch the seedlings across the globe. <><><><> Strawberries MAY be grown from seed, however, almost all domestic strawberries are a hybrid- the plants that result from the seeds will not look- or produce berries like the parent plant. Strawberries mainly reproduce by sending out a runner that takes root, and becomes a new plant.
Naturall Method .roots, leaves, stems
No I can't