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Is it possible to consider vegetative propagation observe in certain plants like Bryophyllum, water

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Answered by Anonymous
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Vegetative propagation is asexual because :

a. It is uniparental.

b. Unit of reproduction is propagule formed from the somatic parents.

c. There is neither meiosis nor formation of gametes.

d. The progeny is clone of a parents.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Is it possible to consider vegetative propagation observed in certain plants like Bryophyllum, water hyacinth, ginger, etc., as a type of asexual reproduction? ... It can be considered as a type of asexual propagation as it involves the production of new individuals.

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