Biology, asked by IniyanKs, 8 months ago

Why can't bryophyllum come under budding in modes of reproduction?​

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Answered by mavneet76
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Modes of Reproduction

There are several ways by which plants produce their offspring. These are categorised into two types: (i) asexual, and (ii) sexual reproduction. In asexual reproduction plants can give rise to new plants without seeds, whereas in sexual reproduction, new plants are obtained from seeds.

Asexual Reproduction

In asexual reproduction new plants are obtained without production of seeds or spores.

Vegetative propagation

It is a type of asexual reproduction in which new plants are produced from roots, stems, leaves and buds. Since reproduction is through the vegetative parts of the plant, it is known as vegetative propagation.

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Answered by hennafath
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Answer:

bcoz it takes place in leaves

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