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Is it possible to consider vegetative propagation observed in certain plants like Bryophyllum, water hyacinth, ginger etc., as a type of asexual reproduction? Give two/three reasons.

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Is it possible to consider vegetative propagation observed in certain plants like Bryophyllum, water hyacinth, ginger etc., as a type of asexual reproduction? Give two/three reasons.

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Vegetative propagation is considered as a type of asexual reproduction because

(i) This is uniparental.

(ii) Clone formation takes place.

(iii) There is no fertilisation.

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