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How is plant reproduction different and similar to animal reproduction?

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Answer :Both plants and animals reproduce sexually, producing a male and female gamete, which fuse to form a zygote. However, plants are also able to reproduce asexually, unlike most animals. In sexual reproduction in animals, the two gametes are the spermatozoa and the oocyte, which when fused become the ovum.

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Both plants and animals reproduce sexually, producing a male and female gamete, which fuse to form a zygote. However, plants are also able to reproduce asexually, unlike most animals. In sexual reproduction in animals, the two gametes are the spermatozoa and the oocyte, which when fused become the ovum.

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