Every cell but the gametes (sex cells) which are in the ovaries (females) and testes(males) [yes it is testes not testicle or testicles, testes is the scientific word, and even though a am a girl i WOULD know {i am a nerd} we just studied that a while ago in my science class]
-Marina20
Every cell in the body can reproduce, except the blood cells (red and white) which are produced by the bones.
Mature Squamous Epithelium; they are just ten layers away from being sloughed off.
Not all cells reproduce. Muscle cells and brain cells are examples.
It occurs in a sexual reproduction. I hope this answers your question!!
The gametes are produced in the pollen grains and ovules and fertilization takes place in the ovules and thus a new embryonic plant develops by sexual reproduction. So the brief answer is "Sexual reproduction in plants takes place in the flower".
sexual reproduction have phermone signals which say yes or no to proceed and produce. Cell fusion via connections between hyphae (plasmogamy)Heterokaryogamy- intervening stage in which cells have haploid nuclei from two parents. Nuclear fusion (karyogamy) teh diploid phase following karyogamy is short lived and undergoes meiosis producing haploid spores.Asexual reproduction. Many fungi can reproduce asexually. Molds and yeasts are called imperfect fungi because they can only undergo asexual reproduction and NOT SEXUAL.
Reproduction in plants take place in flowers or mega- & microsprophylls.
no, meiosis is just the duplication of gamete cells.
no it is a fungus
Because it is used for sexual reproduction. ================================== Also, If you take it out in public, you get arrested.
It occurs in a sexual reproduction. I hope this answers your question!!
Antheridium and oogonium.
Well if you were to take your clothes off in the middle off the street you could get arrested
sexual and asexual reproduction are not alike at all because of the following reasons sexual:any part of the plant other then the seeds takes place in the reproduction 2:plants produced by sexual reproduction take less to grow and bear fruit or flower then those produced from seeds. Yes, they are alike because they both produce babies that are like them. -girlyj
No they are only requiered in sexual reproduction, in asexual reproduction only one parent is needed.
The gametes are produced in the pollen grains and ovules and fertilization takes place in the ovules and thus a new embryonic plant develops by sexual reproduction. So the brief answer is "Sexual reproduction in plants takes place in the flower".
In order for sexual reproduction to take place in a flatworm, two flatworms must come together and mate. When mating happens, the flatworms transfer sperm to each other.
If you will take a cutting of a house plant or garden plant you like and get it to grow, you will have vegetative reproduction. Both plants are exactly the same and have exactly the same genes. No sexual reproduction was involved. Sexual reproduction produces an individual that is genetically different from all others.If you will take a cutting of a house plant or garden plant you like and get it to grow, you will have vegetative reproduction. Both plants are exactly the same and have exactly the same genes. No sexual reproduction was involved.
Kangaroos have fur, they give birth to live young, take part in sexual reproduction, are warm blooded, have a backbone, and females have mammary glands which produce milk.
sexual reproduction have phermone signals which say yes or no to proceed and produce. Cell fusion via connections between hyphae (plasmogamy)Heterokaryogamy- intervening stage in which cells have haploid nuclei from two parents. Nuclear fusion (karyogamy) teh diploid phase following karyogamy is short lived and undergoes meiosis producing haploid spores.Asexual reproduction. Many fungi can reproduce asexually. Molds and yeasts are called imperfect fungi because they can only undergo asexual reproduction and NOT SEXUAL.