Plants reproduce asexually by cuttings, division or air layering.
Marigolds reproduce sexually through the formation of seeds. They are not asexual plants.
we can use sexual and asexual in growing plants because sexual helps to reproduce plants and asexual helps to grow plants with only a single-celled organism
by asexual and sexual reproduction.
I presume you mean does it use asexual reproduction. Cacti are flowering plants which reproduce sexually.
No, pansies are not asexual plants. They reproduce sexually through the process of pollination and seed production. Asexual reproduction in plants typically involves methods such as cloning or vegetative propagation.
Marigolds reproduce sexually through the formation of seeds. They are not asexual plants.
Asexually. When plants reproduce, they don't have sex physically.
we can use sexual and asexual in growing plants because sexual helps to reproduce plants and asexual helps to grow plants with only a single-celled organism
by asexual and sexual reproduction.
I presume you mean does it use asexual reproduction. Cacti are flowering plants which reproduce sexually.
Asexual reproduction
No, pansies are not asexual plants. They reproduce sexually through the process of pollination and seed production. Asexual reproduction in plants typically involves methods such as cloning or vegetative propagation.
Most plants we encounter reproduce sexually. Some reproduce asexually. Some are capable of both.
plants usually do it to grow and other organinsms to reproduce
Plants can reproduce through both asexual and sexual means. Asexual reproduction includes methods like budding and fragmentation, while sexual reproduction involves the formation of seeds or spores through the fusion of gametes.
vegetative propagation and pollination, both sexual AND asexual reproduction.
Plants that have a stem with a tip (aka shot, sucker, twig) or a node, can be taken from the parent plant and rooted. This is a form of asexual reproduction or cloning. The requirement is a stem. With plants such as daffodils, tulips and such, the preferred asexual proprogation is bulb splitting.Plants that have a stem with a tip (aka shot, sucker, twig) or a node, can be taken from the parent plant and rooted. This is a form of asexual reproduction or cloning. The requirement is a stem. With plants such as daffodils, tulips and such, the preferred asexual proprogation is bulb splitting.