Asexual reproduction:
(a) Only one parent plant is involved.
(b) Occurs in unisexual plants.
(c) Occurs in lower plants.
(d) Reproductive organs are notpresent.
(e) In most of the methods the original parent disappears.
(f) A process like a gamete formation or fertilization is not seen.
(g) Characteristics of only one parent are inherited.
(h) No need for seeds.
Sexual reproduction:
(a) Both male and female parents are involved.
(b) Occurs in bisexual plants.
(c) Occurs in higher plants.
(d) Fully developed reproductive parts are present.
(e) Original parents remain alive after the process of reproduction.
(f) Fertilization of gametes gives rises to zygote.
(g) Characteristics of both parents are inherited.
(h) Seeds are used to get new plants from a flower.