A plant with flowers that are strictly designed for self-fertilization does not undergo sexual reproduction True, a plant that only reproduces through self-fertilization will result in offspring that are genetically identical to the parent plant. True, this is an example of asexual reproduction because the male and female gametes are produced by the same plant. False, this is sexual reproduction because occasionally a self-fertilizing plant is fertilized by another plant. False, this is sexual reproduction because the plant undergoes meiosis to produce sperm and eggs. The offspring will not be genetically identical.