In which sexual reproduction does the offspring grow off a root or plant?
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The term you might be referring to is "vegetative reproduction," which is a form of asexual reproduction in plants. In this type of reproduction, offspring grow from a vegetative part of the parent plant, such as roots, stems, or leaves. It does not involve sexual reproduction, as there is no involvement of gametes (sex cells) or the fusion of genetic material from two parents.