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How does asexual reproduction in plants differ from sexual reproduction?
How does asexual reproduction in plants differ from sexual reproduction?
- It results in offspring with a mix of characteristics from both parents
- It leads to genetically diverse offspring
- It requires the fusion of male and female gametes
- It does not involve the fusion of male and female gametes (correct)
What is the result of sexual reproduction in plants?
What is the result of sexual reproduction in plants?
- Offspring with reduced genetic diversity
- Offspring genetically different from either parent (correct)
- Offspring with a mix of characteristics from both parents
- Offspring genetically identical to the parent
What is the characteristic of offspring in asexual reproduction?
What is the characteristic of offspring in asexual reproduction?
- Genetically diverse
- Genetically different from either parent
- Genetically identical to both parents
- Genetically identical to the parent (correct)
Which form of asexual reproduction involves a vegetative piece of the plant?
Which form of asexual reproduction involves a vegetative piece of the plant?
What is the fundamental difference between vegetative reproduction and agamospermy in plants?
What is the fundamental difference between vegetative reproduction and agamospermy in plants?
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