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How do plants reproduce asexually?
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How do plants reproduce asexually?
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Plants reproduce asexually through various methods such as:
Vegetative Propagation
: In this method, plants reproduce from roots, stems, or leaves. Examples include runners in strawberries and tubers in potatoes.
Budding
: New individuals develop as outgrowths from the parent plant, such as in yeast.
Fragmentation
: Pieces of the parent plant break off and grow into new plants, as seen in some aquatic plants.
Apomixis
: Seeds are produced without fertilization, resulting in genetically identical offspring.
Parthenogenesis
: Some plants can produce seeds without fertilization. Each of these methods allows plants to reproduce asexually, producing genetically identical offspring.
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