Science, asked by aakash7374, 10 months ago

Vegetatively propagated plants
(a) do not bear roots
(b) do not bear buds
(c) are genetically similar
(d) are genetically dissimilar

Answers

Answered by imranjawaria39
23

Answer:

Genetically similar

Explanation:

Answered by nitinkumar9lm
0

Answer:

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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