Well, if a plant is rare, then reproducing will help keep the plant species going for years of study. Also, if a plant has been around for thousands of years(or more) then they are definitely worth reproducing for biologists and botanists to study. We can learn many things from plants like how they stay alive through the ice age or why and how they live wherever they live, and sometimes plants can even help with medicine. I know my family keeps an aloe vera plant on our counter for burns.
they multiply
Asexual reproduction just uses the plants genes only.This is important if the plants can't find a mate.Sexual reproduction involves two plants hence inter-mingling of genes thus resulting in healthy off-spring.
Yes, they can.
no they are just not reproducing. of course they are alive. they are just inactive.
moss does not mate they are plants but very safisticated plants they have reproducing seeds that are carried by the wind or bees.
Spider plants use which of the following asexual options
rapid rate of reproduction genetic variability
they pollinate flowers which keeps plants reproducing and not dying off
No, photosynthesis is not a way of reproducing. It is the process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria convert light energy into chemical energy in the form of glucose. Reproduction in plants typically involves the production of seeds or spores through processes such as pollination and fertilization.
No. Animals are the product of other animals of the same species reproducing. Plants are, however, the main food source of many animals.
Ova are produced by sexually reproducing animals, protists, fungi and flowering plants and ferns
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