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two examples of plants that multiply by fragmentation​

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Answered by ᏚarcasticᏚoul
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Mosses can reproduce themselves by fragmentation. When the tops of liverworts such as Marchantia are broken off, each fragmented top grows into a new plant. Potato tubers, when broken apart and planted, form a whole new plant from each fragment.

Answered by Sinni2810
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Examples. Mosses can reproduce themselves by fragmentation. When the tops of liverworts such as Marchantia are broken off, each fragmented top grows into a new plant. Potato tubers, when broken apart and planted, form a whole new plant from each fragment.

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