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What is the main difference between sexual reproduction and asexual reproduction in plants?
What is the main difference between sexual reproduction and asexual reproduction in plants?
- Sexual reproduction requires pollination, while asexual reproduction does not
- Sexual reproduction produces offspring that are genetically different from the parent, while asexual reproduction produces genetically identical offspring (correct)
- Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes, while asexual reproduction does not
- Sexual reproduction only occurs in flowering plants, while asexual reproduction occurs in all plants
Which type of reproduction in plants results in offspring that are genetically identical to the parent plant and each other, unless mutations occur?
Which type of reproduction in plants results in offspring that are genetically identical to the parent plant and each other, unless mutations occur?
- Agamospermy
- Asexual reproduction (correct)
- Vegetative reproduction
- Sexual reproduction
Which of the following is NOT a form of asexual reproduction in plants?
Which of the following is NOT a form of asexual reproduction in plants?
- Fragmentation
- Budding
- Pollination (correct)
- Spore formation
What is agamospermy?
What is agamospermy?
Which type of reproduction in plants involves the production and fusion of male and female gametes?
Which type of reproduction in plants involves the production and fusion of male and female gametes?