The form of reproduction in which the offspring grows specifically from the stem or root of a plant is known as asexual reproduction or vegetative propagation. In this process, new plants can arise from various vegetative parts of the parent plant, including stems (such as cuttings or runners), roots (such as tubers or rhizomes), and leaves (in some cases). This method allows for the production of clones of the parent plant without the involvement of seeds or fertilization. Examples of plants that reproduce this way include potatoes (from tubers), strawberries (from runners), and many types of houseplants (from stem cuttings).
In which form of reproduction does the offspring grow specifically from the sterm or root of a plant
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