Sexual reproduction in plants involves gamete fusion, leading to genetic diversity, while asexual reproduction results in genetic clones. Plants use both types of reproduction for adaptability and success in varying environments.
Sexual reproduction in plants involves the fusion of gametes, resulting in genetically different offspring from the parents. In contrast, asexual reproduction produces genetically identical offspring without gamete fusion. Plants utilize both types of reproduction to adapt to changing environmental conditions, ensuring genetic diversity while also guaranteeing successful reproduction under stable environmental conditions.