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natural selection
Species would survive indefinably in such conditions .
there are two reasons for plant reproduction. the first one must be done in order to obtain the second importance. these importunes are: 1. to bear fruits/vegetables for humans and animals to eat 2. when the seeds of these fruits/vegetables are dispersed, it will produce new plants for the species to continue to survive
By eating only plants.
I googled this i only found they can in specific conditions Source: shrunklink.com/jfgf
The answer is false. ALL multicellular species can reproduce. including plants.
They rarely can, only crops like cereals can reproduce without bee's. About 80% of plant species cannot reproduce without bee's.
natural selection
Plants reproduce and make new plants by seeds: They get planted or settle in an area and then grow to new plants. Seeds are not the only ways plants reproduce and make new plants. Some plants use bulbs, branches, pollen,etc.
A human gamete cannot fertilize an animal egg. Members of any animal species can only reproduce with other members of its own species, or in some cases with members of a very closely related species, and there is no species that is close enough to the human species to allow for cross breeding. Possibly when the Neanderthal species existed, it could have cross bred with H. sapiens, and maybe it did.
"All living things reproduce" are one of the characteristics that define what is living and what is non-living. Plants and animals reproduce along with bacteria, fungi and protists.
i only know 1 and it is SPIROGYRA.
Teacup pigs reproduce sexually. All animals reproduce sexually. Only plants have the ability to reproduce asexually.
wormsA species.
They must be able to reproduce, however a large percentage of the offspring never reach sexual maturity and only a smaller percentage of those will reproduce in many cases.
no plants reproduce by spreading seeds
Species would survive indefinably in such conditions .