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The parts of the flower that make up the reproductive system include the ... The sepal, another gender-neutral part of the flower's reproductive system, is a ... and they can be divided into two main categories: asexual and sexual reproduction.
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Some view this 'flower' as a pseudanthium, or reduced inflorescence, with three flowers that are distinctly ... They primarily reproduce asexually. ... Duckweed is considered a carbon neutral ener...
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A soil that is almost neutral - pH value between 6.5 and 7 - is best for the ... The process of propagating flowers asexually by means of cutting, division, and ...
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I was attracted to its height, its bright red teardrop flowers and its unique ability to be "trained. ... Neutral, sambadelicmail, On Oct 31, 2010, sambadelicmail from ..... It has no flowers because it reproduces asexually by budding new plats at the ...
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Mar 9, 2011 ... of plant reproduces asexually; the flower is not adaptive in this case, .... the genetic changes made by pol IV will be either detrimental or neutral.
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(except in parthenogenesis or asexual ... Most flowering plants rely on an outside force to transfer ..... “Day-neutral plants” - flower when they are mature enough ...
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A look at how the environment effects flowering time control in plants. ... these include asexual reproduction, onset of dormancy and the formation of storage organs ... Day-neutral plants represent a further class of photoperiod response type.
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Vestigialization could proceed through the fixation of selectively neutral degenerative ... ual reproduction via seed with some form of asexual, clonal reproduction via ... morphological traits, from the formation of flowers and gametophytes to the ...
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Biology. having no organs of reproduction; without sex; asexual. 3. Zoology. ... 6. a flower in which the stamens and pistil are absent or nonfunctional. —vb. 7.
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In sexual reproduction, you get a mixing of genetic material with half coming from ... new colors, new flower patterns, greater beauty, increased disease resistance, .... fertile soil that is neutral to slightly alkaline (a pH of 7.0 or slightly higher).
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