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Plant reproduction…can be either sexual or asexual…depending on the type of plant. Sexual reproduction – hereditary information (DNA) comes from two sources (parent plants). Asexual reproduction – plants simply duplicate themselves without sharing hereditary information…therefore, offspring are exact copies of their parent.
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Flowering plants = sexual reproduction Structures inside the flower produce specialized sex cells for reproduction. Wind / Insects help move sex cells (pollen) from one plant to another to complete the fertilization process.
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Fertilized plants produce????? SEEDS!
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Other types of plants also reproduce…but without sharing sex cells…this is Asexual reproduction. This process is called budding
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Potato propagation through vegetative reproduction = Asexual reproduction
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Why would plants not grow and look identical to each other? Asexual reproduction results in offspring that are genetically identical to their parent Abiotic & Biotic factors affect growth Abiotic - water, sunlight, soil Biotic – insect damage
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