well, its definitely isn't sexual intercourse 8==============>~O ;)
animals reproduce a sexually along with flowering plants.Ahem...animals do not reproduce asexually, and neither do most flowering plants (angiosperms), although some plants have this capability. Anyway, animals reproduce through sexual interaction not asexually.
Venus Flytraps are flowering plants, and reproduce by being cross pollinated by insects.
I presume you mean does it use asexual reproduction. Cacti are flowering plants which reproduce sexually.
Many non-flowering plants (such as ferns) reproduce by means of spores; the other major non-flowering plant group are gymnosperms, which produce seed, but in cones not flowers
Flowering plants reproduce by seeds
animals reproduce a sexually along with flowering plants.Ahem...animals do not reproduce asexually, and neither do most flowering plants (angiosperms), although some plants have this capability. Anyway, animals reproduce through sexual interaction not asexually.
Venus Flytraps are flowering plants, and reproduce by being cross pollinated by insects.
Daffodils generate seed that are later fertilized by pollen to create new daffodils. This is a form of sexual reproduction. Another way daffodils reproduce is by producing bulbs called bulbils which can be planted by gardeners. This is an asexual form. So yes, daffodils can reproduce both asexually and sexually.
I presume you mean does it use asexual reproduction. Cacti are flowering plants which reproduce sexually.
Many non-flowering plants (such as ferns) reproduce by means of spores; the other major non-flowering plant group are gymnosperms, which produce seed, but in cones not flowers
Flowering plants reproduce by seeds
Flowering plants reproduce by producing seeds.
Seed plants are actually flowering plants. Since the plants reproduce the flowers bloom from the plants. The seeds are carried to different places by the wind. Other plants such as the fern are called seedless plants because ferns do not reproduce by seeds they reproduce by spores.Added:Excepting gymnosperms, which are seed plants that do not flower.
Zerophyte
asexually
Many plants reproduce both sexually and asexually. Daylilies can be spilt into multiple plants from the tubers and roots. Geraniums can start new plants from cuttings.
Teacup pigs reproduce sexually. All animals reproduce sexually. Only plants have the ability to reproduce asexually.