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explain asexual reproduction in plants​

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Answered by reverie36
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Asexual reproduction produces individuals that are genetically identical to the parent plant. Roots such as corms, stem tubers, rhizomes, and stolon undergo vegetative reproduction. Some plants can produce seeds without fertilization via apomixis where the ovule or ovary gives rise to new seeds.

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Answered by roman6055
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Asexual reproduction produces plants that are genetically identical to the parent plant because no mixing of male and female gametes takes place. ... Vegetative reproduction results in new plant individuals without the production of seeds or spores. Many different types of roots exhibit vegetative reproduction.

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