Biology, asked by prsshant77, 10 months ago

what do plants reproduce by fragmentation​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fungi such as yeasts and mushrooms reproduce through fragmentation. Plants such as ferns also reproduce this way, as do many algae. And, if you wanted to grow a new potato, you could plant parts of the tuber and you'd have yourself a potato clone! Animals that reproduce through fragmentation are also common.

Answered by afcos2002
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plants that are unisexual basically reproduce by fragmentation . fragments get form that detaches from parent body and germinate to form new plant

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