Without the diagram, I can't identify the specific technique used. However, common techniques for plant reproduction include methods like tissue culture, grafting, and layering. Each technique has its own advantages and applications depending on the type of plant and desired outcomes. If you can describe the diagram or provide more details, I can help identify the technique more accurately.
how do conebearing plants reproduce their own kind
One technique that often works is to wrap the plants in cloth. For example, I have hanging baskets of fuchsia plants, and when the weather is predicted to be below freezing, I wrap them with towels. Also, heavy watering before the cold arrives can help to protect plants from damage. For very cold or extended cold weather, you can bury the plants with mulch such as straw or wood chips. This will insulate the plants from extreme cold.
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AUSTRALIAN PLANTS PHOTOGRAPHS. (See the link below)
Rhizomes and seeds are ways by which goldenrod weeds reproduce. Rhizomes let the Compositae family member expand by rooting below the ground and shooting for seeding above the surface. The many yellow flower heads produce many seeds during their bloom-time from July to October.
how do conebearing plants reproduce their own kind
No, if the population drops below a certain level, there is no way for the animals or plants to reproduce quickly enough to repopulate the species.
That will be difficult to do since there is no diagram below.
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There is a diagram at the related link below.
An official diagram can be found at the link below.
The ignition coil wire diagram can be found on Mustangs And Fords website (link to diagram below).
See the diagram linked below.
It could be, but without the diagram it is not possible to be certain.
Plants have male and female parts. These plants usually reproduce asexually which means by themselves using their own male and female parts. However plants can also reproduce with other plants. Bees and other insects are an essential part of reproduction for many plants. When a bee stops to feed on the nectar of a plant (did you know bees do not eat their own honey? true story) it collects pollen in little pollen baskets on its legs - it doesn't mean to, it just happens. It takes the pollen from one flower and flies over to the next. Now the 2 flowers pollinate together and voila! New flower/plant. This is actually a big part in the ecosystems of flowers and bees and other insects as they depend on each other. Nectar for the bees and spreading reproduction for the flowers. Without one the other might fall. Animals require a male and a female to reproduce, same as humans.
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Banana plants have flowers, and wild bananas reproduce just like other flowering plants. So insects will go to the flower to collect the nectar, and the pollen will stick to them. The pollen will then drop off at another banana plant thus reproducing the banana plant. Commercially cultivated bananas are sterile and are reproduced, or propagated, by suckers or by tissue culture. See link below for more information.