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What is asexual reproduction in plants and animals?

Asexual Reproduction in living organisms is the making of their offspring (young ones) from the cell of only one parent without the need for the opposite gender.Asexual Reproduction What is Asexual Reproduction? Binary and multiple fission Budding What is Asexual Reproduction Asexual reproduction in living organisms is the making of their offspring (young ones) from the cell of only one parent without the need for the opposite gender. Reproduction ensures that living organisms are maintained…

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Binary fission is common in the most primitive unicellular organisms such as Simple algae, Bacteria, and many protozoans such as Amoeba and Paramecium, Binary

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the life cycle of a flower is shown in this diagram, with parts labeled below

Most exam boards only require knowledge about reproduction in Angiosperms - the flowering plants. Flower structure Sexual reproduction in flowering plants centres around the flower. Within a flower, there are usually structures that produce both male gametes and female gametes. /**/ Development of the ovule and female gamete Inside the ovary there may develop one or more ovules. Each ovule begins life as a small projection into the cavity of the ovary. As it grows and develops…

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In this tutorial, we had described reproduction in plants by means of sexual and asexual reproduction. WHAT IS A REPRODUCTION? Reproduction is a biological process in which an organism gives rise to young ones (are called offspring). The young ones grow, mature, and repeat the process. Characteristic Features of Reproduction All modes of reproduction have...

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Sexual reproduction depends on the meiosis division because, by mitotic division, the gametes are formed which is required to complete sexual reproduction. Asexual reproduction in plants does not need the presence of gametes because it is a vegetative reproduction that occurs by the plant's organs (leaves, roots, and stems).

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What is budding in multicellular organisms?

In this type of asexual reproduction, the parent organism divides itself into two unequal parts. Budding can occur in both unicellular and multi-cellular organisms. #science #reproduction #biology #learning #plants #animals #budding

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a close up of a potato with some yellow flowers on it's top and side

Tuber Enlarged Structure  Tubers are enlarged structures in some plant species used as storage organs for nutrients. They are used for the plant's perennation, to provide energy and nutrients for regrowth during the next growing season, and as a means of asexual reproduction.

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