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Do plants reproduce asexually

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No, plants reproduce sexually, although most do contain both male and female reproductive systems. In order to reproduce, pollen grains from the male stamen must be carried to the female pistil. Plants are often pollinated by insects or the wind.

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Angiosperms reproduce sexually by wind or and animale carrying the sperm to another flower

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Plants reproduce asexual through cuttings offshoots and grafting. They produce sexually through pollen, resulting in seeds.

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