Daisies reproduce sexually through a process called pollination. Pollen grains from the male reproductive organs (anthers) are transferred to the female reproductive organs (stigma) of the same or different daisy plant. This fertilizes the ovules, leading to the formation of seeds and ultimately new daisy plants.
Daisy flowers primarily reproduce sexually through seeds, which are formed after pollination. However, some species of daisies can also reproduce asexually through vegetative methods, such as rhizomes or cloning from root systems. This dual reproductive strategy allows daisies to adapt to various environmental conditions and enhance their survival.
Mostly sexually, but some insects can reproduce asexually, such as the aphid
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Yes. They can produce sexually and asexually.
Yes, giant kelp reproduce sexually. Giant kelp is a protist. Some kelp reproduce sexually while others reproduce asexually.
Daisy flowers primarily reproduce sexually through seeds, which are formed after pollination. However, some species of daisies can also reproduce asexually through vegetative methods, such as rhizomes or cloning from root systems. This dual reproductive strategy allows daisies to adapt to various environmental conditions and enhance their survival.
Mosquitos reproduce sexually.
Sexually of course.
Birds reproduce sexually.
Salmon reproduce sexually.
bunnies reproduce sexually
Centipedes reproduce sexually.
They reproduce sexually
They reproduce sexually.
Bobcats reproduce sexually.
Monkey reproduce sexually.
Armadillos reproduce sexually.