OBJECTIVE LIFE SCIENCE
DIVERSITY AMONG LIFE FORMS
Question
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Why could cherries produce sexually and asexually?
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Cherries are adapted to certain climates.
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Cherries can adapt to change so they use whatever method possible
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Cherries could adapt to new conditions
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Cherries do not change so they produce which ever way is best during the season.
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -2.1. The sweet cherry flower is hermaphroditic; possessing both female and male reproductive organs. Each flower is approximately 2.5 cm in diameter, with five petals surrounded by five green sepals, a single upright pistil with an ovary, two ovules, and 30 stamens.
Detailed explanation-2: -Once the pollen and pistil have come into contact with each other, the plant can produce a seed, which is located inside a fruit (a cherry, in this case-but not the ones we eat) that will either drop to the ground or get eaten by an animal. The seeds then have a chance to sprout and grow into new trees.
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