VEGETATIVE REPRODUTION
Many plants can propagative themselves by vegetative reproduction. In this process, part of a plant separates off, takes root, and grows into a new plant. Vegetative reproduction is a type of asexual reproduction that involves only one parent, and there is no fusion of gametes(sex cells). Plants use various structures to reproduce vegetatively. Some plants use underground storage organs. Such organs include rhizomes, the branches of which produce new plants, bulbs(swollen leaf bases)and corms (swollen stems), which produce daughter bulbs or corms that separate off from the parent, and stem tubers(thickened underground stems) and root tubers (swollen adventitious roots), which also separate off from the parent. ...

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