Reproduction in Plants Class 7 Science Notes – Chapter 12
All living organisms reproduce to multiply. The reproductive part of a plant is flower. It is either unisexual or bisexual. When a flower has only female reproductive parts or male reproductive parts, it is said to be a unisexual flower. When a flower has both reproductive parts i.e male and female together, it is called a bisexual flower. The female gametes are present inside the ovule whereas the male gametes inside the pollen grains. Sexual reproduction and asexual reproduction are the modes of reproduction in plants. The asexual methods are fragmentation, vegetative propagation, budding, and spore formation. Please refer Reproduction in Plants Class 7 Notes for more revision notes.
