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What type of plant that that reproduces without seeds?

Banana


What is the different between how the tomato plant reproduces and how the mushroom reproduces?

A tomato plant reproduces by seeds, whereas, themushroom reproduces by the spores in its cap.


What would happen if a flowering plant was NOT pollinated?

If a flowering plant is not pollinated, it will not be able to produce seeds. This means the plant will not be able to reproduce and create new plants. Pollination is essential for genetic diversity and the survival of many plant species.


Is a relationship between a plant and it's pollinated mutualistic?

yes, because they both benefit .the Bee get the nectar from the plant and other plants get pollinated


What is the reproduction of a plant?

either sexual (flowers, pollen and seed are produced) or asexual (or vegatative), where the plant reproduces without producing seed. see related questions below


Does a chili plant get pollinated by bees?

Yes, a chili plant [Capsicum spp] is pollinated by bees. But indoor gardeners needn't despair. The chili plant responds well to hand pollination.


What is the definition of a flowerinig plant?

it is when the seed from a flowering plant reproduces another flowering plant.


How does grass get pollinated and fertillized?

By the bees who carry pollen from plant to plant then they fertilise it.


What does rose and ginger reproduce?

The ginger plant reproduces via its rhizomes which are underground stems that send out shoots and roots. These rhizomes can be divided and replanted to propagate the plant or the plant can produce fertile flowers that can be pollinated and eventually yield small round fruits containing seeds. Rhizomes Fertile flowers Small round fruits containing seeds


Name something that helps a plant get pollinated?

Bee


Suppose you found 2 flowers growing next to each other in a field one had bright orange petals with strong sweet fragrance the other had no petals at all describe how each is normally pollinated?

The fragrant flower with the bright petals was probably pollinated by bees or other animals. The flowerless plant probably reproduces by spores being carried by the wind.


If a plant has a sticky stigma is it wind or insect pollinated?

A plant with a sticky stigma is more likely to be insect-pollinated. The stickiness of the stigma helps to capture pollen grains brought by insects. Wind-pollinated plants typically have feathery stigmas to catch pollen grains carried by the wind.