Pomegranate reproduces both sexually and asexually. Seeds are a sexual means, while cuttings are an asexual method.
trees fruits vegetables humans animals they all reproduce basically everything that is living can reproduce asexually or sexually. Trees produce sexually by the way and fruits and vegetables can of course cross bread banana is a cross bread fruit you know. Some trees might not reproduce but some do like the last guy said which I am not sure about but yeah
Plants either reproduce sexually or asexually. Sexual reproduction is accomplished in plants basically the same way it occurs in humans. A sperm (pollen formed in the anther) fertilizes the egg( in the ovary) this creates the formation of the seed which is actually the next generation even before sprouting. Plants which reproduce asexually usually accomplish this via a rhizome. The rhizome is an underground root like structure in which baby plants grow off of. Some trees reproduce asexually when they fall over and sprouts begin to grow out of the resulting nurse log. Asexual reproduction produces individuals identical genetically to the mother.
Pecans reproduce sexually.
Sequoia trees reproduce through both sexual and asexual means. They produce cones that contain seeds, which are dispersed by wind or animals. Additionally, they can reproduce asexually through root sprouts, layering, or cuttings.
No, apple trees produce seeds, not spores. Apple trees reproduce through pollination and the formation of seeds within the fruit. Spores are typically produced by plants like ferns and fungi for reproduction.
Sexually like most fruits. Many fruits have the male and female on the same plant, but some, like cherries, have male trees and female trees.
trees fruits vegetables humans animals they all reproduce basically everything that is living can reproduce asexually or sexually. Trees produce sexually by the way and fruits and vegetables can of course cross bread banana is a cross bread fruit you know. Some trees might not reproduce but some do like the last guy said which I am not sure about but yeah
Mango trees (Mangifera indica) can reproduce both sexually and asexually. They produce flowers that can be pollinated to create seeds, leading to sexual reproduction. Additionally, mango trees can also propagate asexually through methods like grafting or budding, where parts of the tree are used to grow new plants that are genetically identical to the parent tree.
Plants either reproduce sexually or asexually. Sexual reproduction is accomplished in plants basically the same way it occurs in humans. A sperm (pollen formed in the anther) fertilizes the egg( in the ovary) this creates the formation of the seed which is actually the next generation even before sprouting. Plants which reproduce asexually usually accomplish this via a rhizome. The rhizome is an underground root like structure in which baby plants grow off of. Some trees reproduce asexually when they fall over and sprouts begin to grow out of the resulting nurse log. Asexual reproduction produces individuals identical genetically to the mother.
Dragon trees primarily reproduce through seeds, which develop after the flowers are pollinated. They can also propagate vegetatively by producing offsets, or suckers, from their base. This ability to reproduce both sexually and asexually helps them adapt to various environmental conditions and ensures their survival. Overall, their reproductive strategies contribute to the resilience and distribution of dragon trees in their native habitats.
Juniper trees reproduce both sexually and asexually. Sexually, they produce cones that contain seeds; female cones develop fleshy, berry-like structures that attract birds, which help disperse the seeds after consuming the fruit. Asexually, junipers can propagate through layering, where branches that touch the ground can root and grow into new plants. This dual method of reproduction allows junipers to thrive in various environments.
No. Coconuts grow on palm trees; the process by which they come into being does not involve sexual relations-- it involves pollenation. The palm trees on which the coconuts grow can ultimately produce between 30 and 70 coconuts. (By the way, despite the name, a coconut is a fruit; it is not a nut.)
When the apple has grown, an animal (or human) will eat it. And if it is not a human it will eat the whole thing so that the apple and the seed will enter the digestive system of that animal, the fruit will digest, leaving the seed to be left and then the animal will have a poo somewhere else leaving the seed growing into another apple tree
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Pecans reproduce sexually.
Sequoia trees reproduce through both sexual and asexual means. They produce cones that contain seeds, which are dispersed by wind or animals. Additionally, they can reproduce asexually through root sprouts, layering, or cuttings.
No, apple trees produce seeds, not spores. Apple trees reproduce through pollination and the formation of seeds within the fruit. Spores are typically produced by plants like ferns and fungi for reproduction.