Strawberries can reproduce from seeds found in the fruit or from special stems that take root in the soil and become plants of their own. What are these two processes called?

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In which form of reproduction will pieces of the parent develop into identical copies of the parent?

(Fragmentation)

Strawberries can reproduce from seeds found in the fruit or from special stems that take root in the soil and become plants of their own. What are these two processes called?
(Sexual reproduction is from the seeds, and asexual reproduction is from the stems.)

Which process would lead to offspring with the exact same genetic information as the parent?
(A bacterium splitting in two.)

Some flatworms reproduce through fragmentation. What is a disadvantage of this method?
(It is a process that leads to lower genetic diversity than sexual reproduction.)
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The two processes you are referring to are called sexual reproduction and asexual reproduction.

1. Sexual Reproduction: In this process, strawberries produce seeds through the fertilization of male and female reproductive cells. The male reproductive cell, known as pollen, is transferred from the stamen to the pistil (female reproductive structure) either by wind or pollinators such as bees or insects. The pollen then fertilizes the ovules, which are located in the ovary of the pistil, to form seeds. When the strawberry fruit matures and is consumed, the seeds can be dispersed through animal droppings or by falling to the ground, and they have the potential to grow into new strawberry plants.

2. Asexual Reproduction: Strawberries also have the ability to reproduce asexually. In this process, special stems called runners or stolons are produced. These stems grow outward and come in contact with the soil. Once in contact with a suitable environment, the runners develop roots and grow into independent strawberry plants. Essentially, the runner stems anchor into the soil and send out new shoots that become genetically identical to the parent plant.

So, strawberries have both sexual and asexual reproductive methods, allowing them to produce seeds that can grow into new plants or develop runners that take root and create offspring plants from the parent plant itself.