Asked by Arianna james
Fern plants can reproduce asexually using two processes: One way is by growing an offspring from its roots. Another way is by releasing reproductive cells into the air that will later grow into new plants. Which terms define these two processes?
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Answered by
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vegetative reproduction and spores
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Answered by
lillith help
1 fragmentation
2 vegetative reproduction and spores (this one)
3 a bacterium splitting in two
4 It is a process that leads to lower genetic diversity than sexual reproduction.
2021 answers
2 vegetative reproduction and spores (this one)
3 a bacterium splitting in two
4 It is a process that leads to lower genetic diversity than sexual reproduction.
2021 answers
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Asexual Reproduction Strategies Quick Check
1. A
2. C
3. A
4. D
Just did it and got 100%. Hope this helps. 🥰
1. A
2. C
3. A
4. D
Just did it and got 100%. Hope this helps. 🥰
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Cheeto Dust
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Here is the answers to Connexus 7th Grade Science, Asexual Reproduction Strategies Quick Check:
1. A. Fragmentation
2. B. Vegetative reproduction and spores
3. B. A bacterium splitting in two
4. B. It is a process that leads to lower genetic diversity than sexual reproduction
These are all right, I just did it and got 4/4 right, trust me on this one people. 🌟Depressed Insomniac🌟 out
1. A. Fragmentation
2. B. Vegetative reproduction and spores
3. B. A bacterium splitting in two
4. B. It is a process that leads to lower genetic diversity than sexual reproduction
These are all right, I just did it and got 4/4 right, trust me on this one people. 🌟Depressed Insomniac🌟 out
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Nobody
@lillith help is 100% correct even thought those are 2021 answers they still work! tysm lillith
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pan101
ty lilith help
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pan101
I couldn't imagine people from my class cheating nah
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