Cell division and differentiation
A spider plant is an example of asexual reproduction because it creates it own seeds and then someone comes and plants it and then they have reproduced asexually
The method of reproducing offspring by only one parent is called asexual reproduction. All of the genetic information comes from a single organism. This is represented by vegetable and plant reproduction.
Pollen is the reproductive gametes for plants (similar to eggs and sperm for humans), when pollen comes into contact with the stigma of a plant, the reproduction process for the plant begins
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The producer, usually a plant, comes first in the food chain.Then the ConsumersThen decomposers
To answer your question accurately, I need to know which specific stage of the plant life cycle you are referring to. Generally, the plant life cycle includes stages such as germination, growth, reproduction, and seed dispersal. If you specify the stage you have in mind, I can tell you what comes before it.
In sexual reproduction of plants, pollen is produced first and then transferred to the stigma on the female reproductive structure of the plant. Fertilization occurs when the pollen grain germinates and grows a pollen tube to deliver sperm cells to the ovule, resulting in seed formation.
Usually a seed flies through the air to a fertile spot. Other times it comes from a bulb, which grows once every year.
Asexual Reproduction
This type of reproduction is called asexual reproduction, specifically vegetative propagation. It allows the plant to create identical copies of itself without the need for seeds or genetic recombination.
To answer this question, I first have to ask, do you understand the concept of human reproduction? If yes then plant reproduction should make more sense. Pollination is basically the process of the male plant gametes - the sperm - mixing with the female part of the plant, thus causing fertilization.
Canola is a plant ,not a form of asexual reproduction .