plants can carry both the sperm and the egg cell, making technically both male and female. This means it just mixes its pollen and egg to create a seed, as opposed to two mammals having to mate to create a baby. Plants might use an outside force, however, to take the pollen to the egg to fertilize it and create a seed. This is where bees, wind, etc. come in. Bees take pollen from flowers and spread it. Wind can shake a pine tree, making it release pollen from pine cones when open (try shaking a pine tree when the pine cones are open, you see a big fog of pollen).
Some plants can naturally reproduce copies of themselves via the following methods:
Runners/ stolons: plants such as strawberries and grass types
Fragmentation: body part of the parent breaks off and can grow into a copy of the parent plant.
Budding: when plants grow a mini plant off of the parent plant that eventually grows into a full size adult plant - plants such as Cycas, Beaucarnea and Chlorophytum
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Horticulturists take advantage of this regenerative process and are able to reproduce vegetative offspring (or clones) of a parent plant through the following artificial methods:
here are some ways that I remember from my bio class on how plants can reproduce asexually:
-With their roots and stems.
-Some plants can produce seeds that don't need to be fertilized.
- parent plants can produce shooters
Some plants can naturally reproduce copies of themselves via the following methods:
Runners/ stolons - plants such as strawberries and grass types
Fragmentation - body part of the parent breaks off and can grow into a copy of the parent plant.
Budding - when plants grow a mini plant off of the parent plant that eventually grows into a full size adult plant - plants such as Cycas, Beaucarnea and Chlorophytum
Horticulturists take advantage of this regenerative process and are able to reproduce vegetative offspring (or clones) of a parent plant through the following methods artificial methods:
Because by the reproduction of the plant asexually it produces in a different form...in science
Due to the inherent power of regeneration plants can reproduce asexuallythrough buds, clones, tubers etc.
binnary fission
Animals reproduce sexually not asexually. They have to have two animals to procreate, including both a male and a female.
all are female
Both, though mass asexual reproduction in snails is uncommon. Mainly because of the genetic disadvantages. An example of this is in the asexually reproduced offspring of the species Potamopyrgus antipodarum which have a higher rate of disorders and mutation. thus natural selection removes most of them.
Not all frogs are asexual but some species of frogs and lizards can reproduce asexually. These frogs reproduce by laying eggs that do not require fertilization; a process is known as parthenogenesis.
I am currently looking for the same answer. This is what I have found out so far.. some kinds of worms some kinds of snail Sponges Starfish Jellyfish Komodo Dragon the bread mold hydras planaria and yeast also produce asexually..
Some worms and some plants[flowers]
NO!!! Multicellular organisms can reproduce asexually too! Some plants and animals reproduce this way, and they are certainly more than one cell!
Most plants we encounter reproduce sexually. Some reproduce asexually. Some are capable of both.
Most plants we encounter reproduce sexually. Some reproduce asexually. Some are capable of both.
Sexual reproduction is not a matter of more or less when comparing humans with other living things. Humans reproduce sexually. Most animals reproduce sexually. Many plants reproduce sexually. Some plants and a few animals can reproduce asexually.
Yes, some flowers can reproduce asexually.
All mammals reproduce sexually. Pretty much all vertebrates (fish, birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians) reproduce sexually. Only some bacteria, some plants, fungi reproduce asexually.
animals reproduce a sexually along with flowering plants.Ahem...animals do not reproduce asexually, and neither do most flowering plants (angiosperms), although some plants have this capability. Anyway, animals reproduce through sexual interaction not asexually.
no many plants produce in both ways
Animals reproduce sexually not asexually. They have to have two animals to procreate, including both a male and a female.
Plants, turkeys, fish, prokaryote and eukaryote cells, and a lot of things you would never think of, such as leeches.
One example is an "aphid".