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Why plants propagated vegetatively are usually like the parents?


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Answered by j4545718
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In vegetative propagation only one parent is involved and there is no combination or fusion of two different cells as in sexual reproduction, thus there is no variations and the plants propagated vegetatively are usually like their parents.

Answered by Anonymous
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In vegetative propagation only one parent is involved and there is no combination or fusion of two different cells as in sexual reproduction, thus there is no variations and the plants propagated vegetatively are usually like their parents.

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