plants are a-sexual reproduction meaning that only one parent is need to make offspring and the offspring is identical to the parent. sexual reproduction is in mammals where two parents are needed to create offspring.
All mammals have sexual reproduction.
hydras carry out asexual reproduction (binary fission) whereas mammals carry out sexual reproduction (mating)
yes, they do
Plants with different traits related to sexual reproduction can have varying mechanisms for attracting pollinators, mating systems, and seed dispersal strategies. These traits can influence the genetic diversity of the population and the adaptability of the species to changing environments. Additionally, different reproductive traits can contribute to the evolution and speciation of plant species.
They are mammals and have offspring in the same manner as other mammals, by sexual reproduction.
It is similar to other organisms. Plants using reproduction. So they can make new plants.By regeneration and sexual reproduction
many plants can reproduce without sperm cell and and egg cells
No, not all plants undergo sexual reproduction. Some plants are capable of asexual reproduction through processes like vegetative propagation or fragmentation.
Most plants use sexual reproduction involving the fusion of male and female gametes to produce seeds. However, some plants also utilize asexual reproduction methods such as vegetative propagation or cloning.
They do not produce a high number of plants
Mammals are sexual, meaning that they reproduce sexually.
Sexual, like other mammals Placental