A new plant, growing from a single leaf, is an example of sexual reproduction.

True or False?

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Sexual reproduction involves two sexes. Does that answer your question?

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False. A new plant growing from a single leaf is an example of asexual reproduction, not sexual reproduction. In asexual reproduction, a single parent organism is capable of producing offspring without the involvement of gametes or the fusion of genetic material from two parents. In the case of a plant growing from a single leaf, it is usually through a process called vegetative propagation, where the leaf has the ability to regenerate and develop into a new plant. This can happen through various mechanisms such as leaf cuttings, where a portion of the leaf is removed and placed under suitable conditions to stimulate root and shoot development.