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Is vegetative propagation considered a type of asexual reproduction? Give reasons.
Is vegetative propagation considered a type of asexual reproduction? Give reasons.
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Yes, vegetative propagation is a type of asexual reproduction. This is because:
The new individuals are produced by a single parent.
There is no fusion of gametes.
They are the exact clones of their parents without any genetic or morphological variations.