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Asexual Reproduction
The answer is reproduction.
The reproduction of a plant from a single plant, without the formation of haploid cells. (Many plants that use sexual reproduction contain both the male and female organs.)
During sexual reproduction in a flowering plant microspores produce four haploid microspores. This is what happens in the reproduction of angiosperms.
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Asexual Reproduction
If you prune a Forsythia in Winter you will cut off the following Springs flowers. Prune a Forsythia after it ha s flowered.
All Forsythias are of the Class Magnoliopsida.Most species/varieties/hybrids of forsythia are gold/yellow colored,e.g. * Forsythia 'Northern Gold' * Forsythia intermedia (F. suspensa x F. viridissima) -'Beatrix Farrand', -'Lynwood', -'Spectabilis' See Related Links below this box for botanical classification of forsythia.
It is an example of asexual reproduction. A bit of one plant is taken and then grown. The new plant is genetically identical to the original
Reproduction is the life process which ensures that a plant or animal species will not disappear from the earth
Reproduction
Canola is a plant ,not a form of asexual reproduction .
The answer is reproduction.
I think it means things people do or need to do... The poems is in the shape of a forsythia bush.
The reproduction of a plant from a single plant, without the formation of haploid cells. (Many plants that use sexual reproduction contain both the male and female organs.)
During sexual reproduction in a flowering plant microspores produce four haploid microspores. This is what happens in the reproduction of angiosperms.