its simple no plants cant get sexual with other things but themselves like a person who likes to have sex with themself well tries to
The offspring of an organism that reproduces asexually will be a genetic clone of the parent, carrying identical genetic material. This means that there is no genetic variation in the offspring, which can limit their ability to adapt to changing environments compared to sexually reproducing organisms.
Clones
An organism that reproduces asexually does not have to find a mate. This is because asexual reproduction only involves one parent, so there is no need to search for a partner to reproduce.
Genetically identical to the parent plant because they are produced from asexual means such as fragmentation, suckers, or tubers.
Sugar cane reproduces asexually through vegetative propagation, where new plants sprout from the nodes of cut sugar cane stems. Rice can also reproduce asexually through tillering, where new shoots develop from the base of the main rice plant.
The offspring of an organism that reproduces asexually will be a genetic clone of the parent, carrying identical genetic material. This means that there is no genetic variation in the offspring, which can limit their ability to adapt to changing environments compared to sexually reproducing organisms.
Same number of chromosomes
Clones
They produce sexually and asexually i think.
It reproduces asexually
An asexual reproduses by Rhizoids, Fragmentation, and Budding. Example of asexual is a vine. A sexual reproduces by pollenation. An example is a Marigold. Also a sexual plant has stems with in a plant that holds the pollen and they are sometimes visible.
An organism that reproduces sexually will have more genetic diversity than one that reproduces asexually.
A spider plant is an example of asexual reproduction because it creates it own seeds and then someone comes and plants it and then they have reproduced asexually
No. Fungi can reproduce sexually or asexually.
It reproduces sexually and asexually.
asexually
The offspring are a genetic mixture of the parents. The parents have survived to reproductive age. At least that is what they told me, but look to the dandelion, which reproduces asexually -- is there a deficit?