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The process by which a modified stem or root of a parent plant grows offspring that remain attached is called(1 point)
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binary fission.
binary fission.
vegetative reproduction.
vegetative reproduction.
fragmentation.
fragmentation.
tuber reproduction.
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vegetative reproduction.
Explanation: modified stems or roots (runners, stolons, rhizomes, tubers, bulbs) produce offspring that often remain attached to the parent — this is vegetative reproduction.
Explanation: modified stems or roots (runners, stolons, rhizomes, tubers, bulbs) produce offspring that often remain attached to the parent — this is vegetative reproduction.
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