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Can flowers reproduce

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11y ago

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Basically: Flowers reproduce in one main way, pollen eggs. Pollen Eggs are released into the air and lands on the ground or (if unlucky enough) to land somewhere else. This is where, if the land is suitable the pollen egg will begin to grow. If not, the egg simply sits there. Occasionally if the egg is lucky enough an animal will come along and eat it's food, taking the egg with it. Then the egg will pass through the animal's system and exit through it's waste and grow in another location. There are other ways.

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9y ago

A flowering plant has structures that produce both male and females gametes. Through the process of pollination, the male gametes get transferred to the female reproductive organs for fertilization.

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12y ago

Pollination can be considered as the reproduction of flowers. A bee lands on a flower and collects the nectar of the flower while it gets covered in the flower's pollen. As the bee continues to travel from flower to flower, it spreads the pollen of all the flowers and I don't know how the seeds kick in though...

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15y ago

flowers will reseed themselves if the blooms stay on too long you can also propagate flowers by taking cuttings from it although it depends on what kind of plant and it helps to have a rooting hormone

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12y ago

Flowers can do this with their little egg sac kind of like women; all flowers are both boys and girls you can say i guess. Because, it makes its own seeds/eggs like humans do by themselves though. Then, they let the seeds out to grow and flourish.

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11y ago

Actually plants reproduce by seeds produced by flowers

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9y ago

they feed off of the plants that give them the opportunity to reproduce.

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14y ago

It has to be pollinated by a bee

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flowers can reproduce sexually or asexually.

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floweres can reproduce se

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