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Advantages of asexual reproduction for plants
Well suited for the env
Less energy
Disadvantages of asexual reproduction for plants
Adaptation
Asexual reproduction examples
Strawberries - stolons
Dandelions - root fragments create new ones
Tubers/Rhizomes: modified underground stem
Male quacking aspens: sends out suckers from root
Advantages of sexual reproduction for plants
Adaptation
Times of stress
Disadvantages of sexual reproduction for plants
Energy intensive process
4 parts of flower
Sepals, petals, stamen, carpels
All 4 attach at the receptacle
Pollination methods
Self pollination (same plant)
Cross pollination (another plant)
Why do plants seed disperse
So they wouldn’t have to compete for resources
How do plants seed disperse
Fruit = costly, but improved dispersal by
movement of animals (through ingestion
and feces or by burying)
Lightweight seeds = can be carried by wind
and water to new locations
Sticky seeds = carried by animals
Why r seeds important
Embryonic plants that can grow into fully functioning plant