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Explain asexual reproduction in plants ​

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Answered by Mumt
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one parents are required.
no sex cells
less variations occur
Answered by anshpreet33
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The mode of reproduction by which new plants are produced without the reproductive unit of plants – flowers. This mode of reproduction occurs without the fusion of male and female gametes. Asexual reproduction produces new plants, which are the copies of the mother plant.

Asexual reproduction occurs in different kinds which includes the budding, fragmentation, vegetative propagation, and spore formation.

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