Name the vegetative parts of the plants used for asexual reproduction.
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Vegetative parts 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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- Plant organs are the external parts of a plant, such as leaves, stems, roots, flowers, fruits, and seeds.
- Each organ is made up of a logically structured collection of tissues that execute a certain purpose.
- There are two types of structures: sexual reproductive and vegetative.
- Roots, stems, shoot buds, and leaves are examples of vegetative elements that are not engaged in sexual reproduction directly.
- Asexual reproduction methods including as cuttings, budding, and grafting frequently employ vegetative elements.
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