The flower of the plant is directly involved in sexual reproduction.
More specifically, the anthers produce pollen. The pollen then lands on another plant's stigma and travels down the style, and fertilizes the ovules.
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.
Pollination
The reproductive structures of a plant, such as flowers, are used in sexual reproduction. These structures contain the male and female reproductive cells necessary for fertilization and seed production.
They are involved with the creation of a new copy of an animal (plant). Thus, reproductive organs are involved with the reproduction of the species.
seeds are produced from the flower of the plant.
Sexual reproduction.
stamen and pistil
In a Venn diagram describing plant reproduction, the term "seed" would be placed in the section that overlaps between "sexual reproduction" and "asexual reproduction," though it primarily belongs to the sexual reproduction category. Seeds are produced as a result of sexual reproduction in flowering plants, where fertilization occurs, but some plants can also reproduce asexually by vegetative propagation, leading to seed-like structures. Thus, while seeds are predominantly associated with sexual reproduction, their role in the broader context of plant reproduction can connect to both categories.
no, but there is asexual and sexual reproduction of plants. see related questions below
Cross-pollination and Self-pollination are the two methods used by pea plants in sexual 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.)
Flower in sexual reproduction and leaves,stems,eyes,roots etc... in asexual reproduction.