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asexual reproduction
Gametes involve sexual reproduction.The male gamete in animals are called sperm and the female gamete in animal are called ovum or egg.
Sexual reproduction includes the fusion of gametes during the production of offspring. Asexual reproduction produces new offspring without the fusion of gametes.
There is no fusion of gametes in asexual reproduction.
The process is called Meiosis.
Meiosis.
The process is called Meiosis.
In asexual reproduction of a plant, the plant reproduces offspring (normally referred to as daughter cell) in and of itself, without the the use of male and female gametes of the plants. There is no swapping or joining of gametes. Sexual reproduction uses the male and female gametes (both haploid), such as pollen from the male plant's stamen joining the ovule in the female plant's pistil - resulting in a diploid embryo.
An apomixis is an instance of plant reproduction without fertilization, meiosis, or the production of gametes.
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No. Sexual reproduction requires the union of male and female gametes (sex cells). This produces the first cell of the new offspring, which is called the zygote, which is genetically different from each parent. Asexual reproduction occurs without the joining of male and female gametes, and the offspring are clones of the parent.
The stamen produce pollen grains called gametes, which are the male sex cells. Without stamen, flower reproduction would not be possible.