1. What do you mean by the vegetative parts of a plant
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Vegetative parts (Refer to the Figure) include roots, stems, shoot buds, and leaves; they are not directly involved in sexual reproduction. ... Vegetative parts often are used in asexual forms of reproduction such as cuttings, budding, or grafting.
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Answer:Roots, stems and leaves are vegetative organs of plants that could be used for asexual reproduction. This means that they do not produce sex cells or play a direct role in sexual reproduction. Nevertheless, these organs play an important role in the life cycle of plants.
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