Biology, asked by sunitha1502, 9 months ago

difference between asexual and vegetative reproduction​

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Answered by sangamsurendras
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Asexual reproduction is a method of reproduction where only a single parent is involved. It occurs in the absence of seeds. The offspring obtained is the clone of its parent. In vegetative reproduction, the cells do not split off but form an extension of the vegetative parts which give rise to new plants

Answered by hooria5
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Asexual reproduction is a method of reproduction where only a single parent is involved. It occurs in the absence of seeds. The offspring obtained is the clone of its parent. ... In vegetative reproduction, the cells do not split off but form an extension of the vegetative parts which give rise to new plants

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