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What is the process called where plants give rise to new plants without seeds?

AAsexual reproduction

BSexual reproduction

CPollination

DFragmentation

Answer:

A. Asexual reproduction

Read Explanation:

  • Asexual Reproduction

  • The process in which only one parent is involved in the production of new individuals of the same kind is called asexual reproduction.

  • In plants, asexual reproduction results in the formation of offsprings or new plants without seeds or spores.

  • Asexual reproduction in plants occurs through the following methods:

    Vegetative propagation

    Budding

    Fragmentation

    Spore formation


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