fertilization
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Fertilization
fertilization
fertilization (A+)
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The plants produce them as part of their processes of sexual reproduction.
Sexual reproduction is one of the two basic processes by which organisms reproduce, asexual reproduction being the other. Sexual reproduction takes two, a female and a male, each of whom contributes a gamete, the egg and the sperm, which unite to create a zygote containing the genetic information from both parents.
No, not all plants undergo sexual reproduction. Some plants are capable of asexual reproduction through processes like vegetative propagation or fragmentation.
Reproduction is a characteristic of a living organism. Sexual reproduction specifically is not because forms of asexual reproduction also occur in living things such as bacteria. Viruses also "reproduce" but not by their own means. They require a host and therefore are not considered living organisms.
An advantage of a sexual reproduction is that it is able to produce more offspring because of the mate. Children are different from the parents and more genetic variation species.
Digenesis is successive reproduction by two processes, sexual in one generation and asexual in the next.
Genes can be transmitted during both sexual and asexual reproduction. During sexual reproduction, genes are combined from two parents to produce offspring with a mix of traits. Asexual reproduction can involve the direct transmission of genes from a single parent to offspring through processes like cell division.
Sexual reproduction.