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_______ is a form of asexual reproduction which allows new plants to grow from a fallen part of a parent plant.
○ vegetative propagation
○ self - pollination
○ pollination
○ fragmentation propagation
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Vegetative propagation: It is a form of asexual reproduction where new plants grow from vegetative parts (like stems, roots, leaves) of the parent plant, including fallen parts.
- Self - pollination: It is a sexual reproduction process in plants where pollen from the same flower or plant fertilizes the ovule, not asexual and not about growing from fallen parts.
- Pollination: It is the transfer of pollen for sexual reproduction in plants, not asexual and not related to growing from fallen parts.
- Fragmentation propagation: While fragmentation is a form of asexual reproduction, in plants, the term "vegetative propagation" is more specific for growth from plant parts (including fallen ones) as fragmentation in plants is often considered a type of vegetative propagation. So the correct term here is vegetative propagation.
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A. Vegetative propagation