No, pansies are not asexual plants. They reproduce sexually through the process of pollination and seed production. Asexual reproduction in plants typically involves methods such as cloning or vegetative propagation.
vegetative propagation and pollination, both sexual AND asexual reproduction.
Asexual plants reproduce through methods such as rhizomes, runners, bulbs, tubers, and cuttings. These structures allow the plant to produce new individuals without the need for seeds or fertilization.
Binary fission Multi fission Budding Fragmentation Parthenogenesis. Are some .There are many in plants too.
Non-flowering plants, such as ferns, mosses, and algae, can reproduce sexually or asexually. Asexual reproduction in non-flowering plants can occur through methods such as spores, fragmentation, or vegetative propagation.
The answer is: It depends. Most plants can forcibly be reproduced asexually by methods such as cutting and grafting. Some plants can naturally reproduce asexually by methods like underground roots, above ground runner vines, tubbers, and bulbs. Other plants produce sexually, with insects or wind carrying pollen to the flowers.
cell reprodution
cell reprodution
Asexual reproduction is common in organisms such as bacteria, plants, and invertebrates. Specific examples of asexual reproduction include binary fission in bacteria, budding in yeast, and fragmentation in starfish.
asexual. its what plants do
1. Binary fission 2. Parthenogenesis 3. Agamogenesis 4. Apomixis and nucellar embryony Examples of plant structures associated with asexual or vegetative reproduction include: Runners/ stolons (e.g. Strawberry plants) Offsets Bulblets
Plants achieve reproduction without needing physical contact.