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vegetative reproduction and vegetative propagation are they are same?

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Answered by abhishek00001
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Vegetative reproduction is asexual.

However, when people say this, they usually mean a little chunk of the parent coming off and making a new organism. Budding, for example, like yeast does. A little tiny cell comes off a big cell, falls off, and then grows. Or taking a clipping of a plant to grow a new one. Or, say, as with strawberries, where a little plant forms in the leaves of the parent plant.

Asexual reproduction is more general and includes stuff like mitosis, where a cell splits off into two, and there isn't a clear idea of which is the parent and which is the child.

no they r not same

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Vegetative propagation is probably something very peculiar to plants. The very same feature is also exploited for the commercial value and by avid gardeners who know their plants well. You don’t always need seeds to grow plants. New plants can grow from older plants, through the method of vegetative propagation such as grafting and budding. It is a form of asexual reproduction seen in plants. Here only a single plant is involved and the offspring that arises is identical, both genetically and morphologically to the parent plant.

Vegetative propagation occurs through vegetative plant structures. In non-vascular plants, the vegetative reproductive structures are gemmae and spores whereas, in vascular plants, the roots, stems, leaves, and nodes are the structures that are involved in the propagation. You have learned about the meristem tissue in plants. The same tissue helps in the vegetative propagation. This tissue has undifferentiated cells which divide paving way for the growth of the plant. From the meristems, specialized permanent tissues are formed.


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Answered by Pari0819
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HEy dude


UR ans is


Yes vegetative reproduction and vegetative propagation are same


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