Plants reproduce sexually through the fusion of male and female gametes in the flower. Asexual reproduction is through stems, roots and leaves. Plant reproduction comes in two types: sexual and asexual. Sexual reproduction is similar to human reproduction, in which male pollen and female ovarian ge...
What is the initial cell that is produced by the fusion of two gametes in sexual reproduction? What are the reproductive parts of cone-bearing plants? Which type of cell division leads to the production of gametes? What material makes up chromosomes? Testes are the male gonads and house sper...
Plants that produce their gametes in flowers are called What is double fertilization in flowering plants? How does Taenia saginata sexually reproduce? How does a seed from a angiosperm plant, that gets pooped out by an animal elsewhere, become fertilized? Isn't the seed only a male gametephyte...
Do somatic cells produce diploid cells? Do somatic cells reproduce asexually? Does mitosis produce somatic cells or gametes? Can meiosis occur in somatic cells? Do germline cells create somatic cells? Do somatic cells and gametes exist in plants? Are all somatic cells produced by mitosis? Are ...
1980. Why do organisms produce gametes of only two different sizes? Some theoretical aspects of the evolution of anisogamy. J. Theor. Biol., 87: 785-793.Hoekstra, R. F. ( 1980 ). Why do organisms produce gametes of only two different sizes? Some theoretical aspects of the evolution of ...
Nevertheless, one group of plants has evolved a particularly remarkable way of using volatile odours to attract pollinators. Diverse species of orchids produce scents that mimic the female sex pheromones of local solitary bee and wasp species, which arrive at the plant and attempt to mate with th...
- Gametophytes are the sexual phase in the life cycle of plants, producing gametes (sperm and eggs). - In some plants, these gametophytes can exist independently, while in others, they are dependent on the sporophyte. 2. Identifying Plant Groups: - The question provides four options: - ...
Asexual organisms For the most part, bacteria reproduce asexually, with individual bacterium splitting in two to create genetically identical clones. "It's
A region in a tissue where stem cells are maintained, includes cells that produce a short-range stem cell maintenance signal and the surrounding region where the signal is able to maintain stem cell identity. Although plants and animals use different signals to maintain stem cells, the maintenance...
spore- a small usually single-celled asexual reproductive body produced by many nonflowering plants and fungi and some bacteria and protozoans and that are capable of developing into a new individual without sexual fusion; "a sexual spore is formed after the fusion of gametes" ...