Plant cross pollination by insects or wind.

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Plant cross pollination by insects or wind. Budding yeast. This is a saxifrage plant. It makes lots of little plantlets that will grow into new plants. This is an amoeba which reproduces by dividing into two. These are potato tubers. They will grow into new plants. The drawing shows a spider plant. Daughter plants grow on stalks. The daughter plants can be planted and they will grow into new spider plants.

SEXUAL SEXUAL ASEXUAL ASEXUAL SEXUAL ASEXUAL ASEXUAL SEXUAL ASEXUAL Plant cross pollination by insects or wind. SEXUAL ASEXUAL Budding yeast. This is a saxifrage plant. It makes lots of little plantlets that will grow into new plants. ASEXUAL This is an amoeba which reproduces by dividing into two. SEXUAL ASEXUAL ANSWERS These are potato tubers. They will grow into new plants. ASEXUAL SEXUAL The drawing shows a spider plant. Daughter plants grow on stalks. The daughter plants can be planted and they will grow into new spider plants. ASEXUAL