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What is asexual reproduction in plants?


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Asexual reproduction in plants:

  1. The generation of new plants from the older plants without the intervention of gametes is known as asexual reproduction.
  2. Many unicellular and multicellular creatures adopt asexual reproduction.
  3. The asexual reproduction of plants includes budding, fragmentation, vegetative propagation, etc.
  4. In this method, flowers are not involved.
  5. Asexual reproduction produces genetically identical offspring of parent plants.
  6. The roots, rhizomes, and stolons take part in reproduction.
  7. Asexual reproduction can take place naturally or artificially.

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