This is what I know! Tusks help the elephants defend themselves. They can also use their tusks to dig up plants, salt, minerals that they eat, or dig holes in the sand. Elephants favor their left or right tusk just like humans favor either their left or right hand.The real superhero for the elephants would be the trunk. The trunk which contains 50,000 muscles has so many advantages in store for the elephant. Such as nose for smelling and breathing, Also the tip of the trunk is sensitive so it can curl and can pick up objects as small as a toothpick. The trunk as you can tell is very strong. Strong enough to uproot a tree. Elephants also can use their trunks to smack opponents, throw objects, and even to use them as snorkels when going underwater.
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Someone did not read the question, which relates to reproduction... I hope that same someone remembers to read the questions in exams!
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The answer is that as a mammal the elephant has its own versions of the primary reproductive organs and physiology of any other mammal, including humans. There are differences, in for example oestrus, but the basic reproductive structures in the elephant are still the testicles and penis in the male, and the vagina, womb and ovaries in the female.
The centrioles
In the Rhizopus life cycle, the structures that are involved in sexual reproduction are zygote, zygospore, sporangium, spores and gametes.The structures that are involved in asexual reproduction are mycelium, hyphae, strains, and sporangiophore.
The "berries" on Elephant Ears are actually seeds that develop after the plant flowers. They are small, round structures that contain the seeds for reproduction. Though Elephant Ears are primarily grown for their large, ornamental leaves, the seeds can be collected and planted to propagate new plants.
Examples of structures that are part of asexual reproduction in some plants are rhizomes and bulbs. Asexual reproduction results in offspring that are similar genetically to the parent.
2 are involved in sexual reproduction, 1 is involved in asexual reproduction
One parent is involved in asexual reproduction.
That means an organ that is involved in reproduction - for example, in humans: the penis (in men) and the vagina (in women), as well as several internal organs; similar for many animals or in plants: the flowers.
in cells, the reproduction involved is the MITOSIS AND MEIOSIS!!
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Spores.
flower
Spermatheca is not involved in the reproduction of fungi.