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4. What is asexual reproduction in plants?
a. When plants reproduce using insects and animals.
b. When plants reproduce using seeds.
c. When new plants come from a single parent plant.

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4. Asexual reproduction produces plants that are genetically identical to the parent plant because no mixing of male and female gametes takes place. ... Some plants can produce seeds without fertilization. Either the ovule or part of the ovary, which is diploid in nature, gives rise to a new seed.

b) Plants that reproduce by seeds. Seed plants have special structures on them where male and female cells join together through a process called fertilisation. After fertilisation, a tiny plant called an embryo is formed inside a seed. The seed protects the embryo and stores food for it.

c) Asexual propagation involves taking a part of one parent plant and causing it to regenerate itself into a new plant. The resulting new plant is genetically identical its parent. Asexual propagation involves the vegetative parts of a plant: stems, roots, or leaves.

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