Because it allows them to reproduce much more quickly. When environmental conditions are poor, plants reproduce sexually because it allows them to produce tougher offspring that will withstand the bad conditions. If a plant is not healthy because of its environment, it can mate with a more healthy plant to produce healthier offspring. This, however, is a much slower form of reproduction which is why plants normally reproduce asexually.
where does the plant reproduce
The mustard plant drops seeds.
stem branches can develop in to new plants by vegetative propagation in periwinkle
plants reproduce sexually
The pistil and stamen help the plant reproduce.
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An angiosperm is a flowering plant. The flower is how the plant reproduces sexually. This allows for hybridzation and variation. Plants that reproduce by spores have less variation.
The plants don´t need to reproduce, sometimes it´s just because of the wind or the animals that take the reproductive part from the plant (pistil) to another plant.
Erm, no.
The seed bearing part of the plant is distributed by wind currents
Because it allows them to reproduce much more quickly. When environmental conditions are poor, plants reproduce sexually because it allows them to produce tougher offspring that will withstand the bad conditions. If a plant is not healthy because of its environment, it can mate with a more healthy plant to produce healthier offspring. This, however, is a much slower form of reproduction which is why plants normally reproduce asexually.
An angiosperm is a flowering plant. The flower is how the plant reproduces sexually. This allows for hybridzation and variation. Plants that reproduce by spores have less variation.
The main source of food are plants. They reproduce by the union of the egg cell and sperm cell. This is called 'Fertilization'. When this happens, the plant can form a new plant called embryo. In order to reproduce, we will need the reproductive part of a plant. The main reproductive part of the plant is the flower which has petals, sepals pistil (female reproductive part of a plant), stamen ( male reproductive part of a plant) stigma, filament and anther.
where does the plant reproduce
A stigma is the female part of a flower, it is meant to receive the pollen (male gamete) in order to reproduce.
The mustard plant drops seeds.