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Difference between Asexual Reproduction and Sexual Reproduction
Biology

Difference between Asexual Reproduction and Sexual Reproduction

Difference between Asexual Reproduction and Sexual Reproduction Asexual Reproduction Usually, it occurs in the lower type of organisms. Male and female gametes ax not formed…
Sexual Reproduction of a Flowering Plant
Biology

Sexual Reproduction of a Flowering Plant

Sexual reproduction of a flowering plant Sexual reproduction: Sexual reproduction in flowering plants centres around the flower. Within a flower, there are generally structures that…
Diagram of a typical Ovule
Biology

Diagram of a typical Ovule

Ovule: The round shaped microscopic organs present in the placenta of an ovary which are turned to seeds after being fertilized are called ovules. Fig:…
How is an Ovary Turned into a Fruit after Fertilization?
Biology

How is an Ovary Turned into a Fruit after Fertilization?

Other than the ovary all other whorls of the flower dry up after fertilization. The fertilization stimulates the ovary to grow gradually increasing in size…
Asexual Reproduction
Biology

Asexual Reproduction

Asexual reproduction The direct method of reproduction in which the organism doesn’t need any companion and can reproduce through spore or from any part of…
Artificial Vegetative Reproduction
Biology

Artificial Vegetative Reproduction

Artificial vegetative reproduction: It is the creation of new life by other than the natural means available to an organism. Cutting: This is placing part…
Different parts of a Flower
Biology

Different parts of a Flower

Flower The specially modified shoot which performs the sexual reproduction of a plant is known as a Flower. Different parts of a Flower A typical…
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