fertilization
Peanuts reproduce through a process called cross-pollination, where pollen is transferred from the male flowers to the female flowers. The female flowers are located closer to the ground and after pollination occurs, they wither and a peg forms that grows downward, eventually burying into the ground to produce a peanut pod.
Flowers are not found in conifers. Conifers reproduce through the production of cones that contain seeds, rather than through flowers like many other plants.
Iris flowers reproduce through a process called pollination. This can occur through wind, insects, or birds carrying pollen from the anther to the stigma on the same or different flowers. Once pollinated, the flower can produce seeds which can then be dispersed to grow new iris plants.
Asters can be reproduced sexually by seeds and asexually by dividing the plant.
Ferns do not produce cones or flowers. They reproduce through spores released from structures called sporangia located on the underside of their fronds.
Santan flowers, also known as ixora, reproduce primarily through a process called pollination. Their small, tubular flowers are typically pollinated by insects, such as bees and butterflies, which transfer pollen from the male parts (anthers) to the female parts (stigma) of the flowers. After successful pollination, the flowers develop into fruits containing seeds, which can germinate to produce new plants. Additionally, santan can also reproduce asexually through stem cuttings, allowing for propagation without seeds.
Flowers grow through a process called germination, where a seed sprouts and sends roots into the soil to absorb nutrients and water. As the plant continues to grow, it develops stems, leaves, and eventually blooms into flowers through a process called pollination. This process allows the flower to reproduce and create new seeds for future growth.
Peanuts reproduce through a process called cross-pollination, where pollen is transferred from the male flowers to the female flowers. The female flowers are located closer to the ground and after pollination occurs, they wither and a peg forms that grows downward, eventually burying into the ground to produce a peanut pod.
Seeds are dispersed through flowers by clinging to fur and clothing. They reproduce quickly and grow fast.
Yes, some flowers can reproduce asexually.
Potatoes reproduce asexually by vegetative buds,that are present in leaf scars called eyes,covered by scale leaves.
no, flowers without stigma can not reproduce
Pumpkins reproduce sexually through the process of pollination. They have separate male and female flowers, with male flowers producing pollen and female flowers containing the ovary that develops into the fruit. Pollination typically occurs via bees and other insects transferring pollen from the male to the female flowers. Asexual reproduction can occur through vegetative methods, such as planting seeds or cuttings, but sexual reproduction is the primary method for producing new pumpkin plants.
mitosis
Flowers are not found in conifers. Conifers reproduce through the production of cones that contain seeds, rather than through flowers like many other plants.
The word for the process described in the question is 'pollination'.
Yes, almonds reproduce through a process called sexual reproduction. The almond tree produces flowers that contain both male and female reproductive structures. Pollination occurs when pollen from the male flowers fertilizes the ovules in the female flowers, leading to the production of almonds. Additionally, almonds are typically cross-pollinated by bees, which enhances genetic diversity and improves yield.