Vegetatively propagated plants
(a) do not bear roots
(b) do not bear buds
(c) are genetically similar
(d) are genetically dissimilar
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Genetically similar
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Vegetatively propagated plants are genetically similar. Option (c) is correct.
Explanation:
- In vegetatively propagated plants, there is no genes exchange.
- In vegetative propagation, offspring is the result of only one parent.
In vegetative propagation, plants are genetically similar. There are no variations as a fusion of gametes do not take place. The plants are pure fertile and identical to the parents.
So, vegetatively propagated plants are genetically similar.
Option (c) is correct.
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