Summary: Plants reproduce by either dropping seeds, cloning the plant bulb through asexual reproduction or with the help of animals that transfer pollen to different plants. Reproduce plants by gathering seed pods or pulling apart cloned bu...
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Most plants make seeds in order to keep their species going. Some plants put stickers on their seeds to make them stick to animals and humans. That's one way they travel. Some other seeds are very light, and have an aero-dynamic shape.
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How Do Plants Reproduce?. Flowers are the most sophisticated and delicate form of plant reproduction. Flowers actually use a form of sexual reproduction. There is a small part of the flower that sticks out like a small... ... How Do Asexual Plants Reproduce?
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Plants can reproduce sexually or asexually. Sexual reproduction involves the male pollen grains travelling to the stigma of a flower, the pollen grain germinated and grows down the style and fertilizes the ovules held in the ovary of the fl...
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Nectar-eating insects and birds also help flowering plants reproduce. 3 You may have observed tiny yellow grains inside some flowers. This is called pollen and it is used by flowers to form seeds. Plants make the pollen in the saclike anthers of their flowers.
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HOW FLOWERING PLANTS REPRODUCE ... All flowering plants have both male and female reproductive organs. ... So how do they reproduce themselves?
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If seeds that have fallen on the ground are covered with a little dirt, another plant may start to grow. Seeds can be planted by people, too. Plants can be started from a cutting - either a stem or a leaf put in sand or water. Layering - a ...
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Many plants can reproduce either sexually (seeds) or vegetatively (asexual), utilizing other plant parts. Whole plants can be grown from stems, leaves or roots, if the right plant is chosen. The following are some suggestions that can be used to illustrate vegetative reproduction.
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The International Carnivorous Plant Society FAQ on Carnivorous Plants. ... Q: How do carnivorous plants reproduce? U. inflata; False vivipary in; D. intermedia; A: I would have thought the last question took care of this, but apparently (gauging by the e-mails) it has not. So let me be very explicit.
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