There are both sexual and asexual modes of pollination. If the male and female parts make physical contace in order for germination to take place, it is a sexual mode of pollination.
Pollination could also be brought about by insects and other natural elements like seeds that have evolved to float through the wind or flow down a river
Plants that use both types of reproduction, sexual and asexual, are called facultative apomicts. They have the ability to reproduce through seeds produced by sexual reproduction as well as by producing clonal offspring through asexual means.
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I presume you mean does it use asexual reproduction. Cacti are flowering plants which reproduce sexually.
Sexual reproduction typically uses more resources than asexual reproduction, as it requires finding a mate, courtship, producing fewer offspring, and providing parental care. This is because sexual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes from two different individuals which is energetically costly compared to asexual reproduction, where offspring are produced through mitosis without the need for mating.
pollination.sexualSexual and Asexual Reproduction
Yes
Sexual or Asexual.
Animals use sexual reproduction while bacteria and some plants use asexual reproduction.
The two main ways of reproduction are sexual reproduction, which involves the combination of genetic material from two parents to create offspring with genetic diversity, and asexual reproduction, which involves producing offspring without the need for genetic material from another individual.
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Plants that use both types of reproduction, sexual and asexual, are called facultative apomicts. They have the ability to reproduce through seeds produced by sexual reproduction as well as by producing clonal offspring through asexual means.
Offspring formed by sexual reproductions use both parents' genetic material that differs from the parents. Offspring formed by asexual reproduction is formed by a single parent and is identical to the parent.
Depends on the mollusk. Most use sexual but some snails are hermaphrodites and can perform asexual reproduction.
they both make offspring and use at least one parent
The vast majority of animals practice some kind of sexual reproduction. There are a few minor life forms that use asexual reproduction.
Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of two gametes (sperm and egg) from two different individuals to produce offspring with genetic variation. Asexual reproduction involves the production of offspring from a single parent without the involvement of gametes, resulting in genetically identical offspring. An example of sexual reproduction is humans reproducing through fertilization, while an example of asexual reproduction is bacteria reproducing through binary fission.
The 'A' prefix usually means 'Anti', or 'Non'. As such, 'A-Sexual' (Asexual) means nonsexual. The most common use is in species which reproduce offspring self-sufficiently. (e.g without sexual partners.)