Reproduction in plants
Reproduction in plants is the way plants make new plants, or offspring, so life continues. There are two main ways: asexual (one parent) and sexual (two parents).
Asexual reproduction: One plant creates new plants by itself, without seeds or joining with another plant. This can happen through parts like roots, stems, or leaves (for example, by cutting a stem and planting it).
Sexual reproduction: Two plants are involved. The male and female parts join together (pollen from one meets the ovule from another) to make seeds. These seeds can grow into new plants.
Simple Explanation
Asexual reproduction is like making a copy of the parent plant using its parts.
Sexual reproduction is like mixing parts from two plants. The flower makes seeds after pollen joins with the ovule, and these seeds become new plants.
Asexual is quick and doesn't need flowers or seeds.
Sexual needs flowers and makes seeds through pollination and fertilization.
This is how plants keep growing and making more plants, keeping their species alive.
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