In which form of reproduction will pieces of the parent develop into identical copies of the parent? (1 point)

Responses

vegetative reproduction
vegetative reproduction

fragmentation
fragmentation

budding
budding

binary fission
binary fission

All options listed (vegetative reproduction, fragmentation, budding, and binary fission) can result in identical copies of the parent developing.

In which form of reproduction will pieces of the parent develop into identical copies of the parent? (1 point)

Responses

vegetative reproduction
vegetative reproduction

fragmentation
fragmentation

budding
budding

binary fission
binary fission

All of these forms of reproduction (vegetative reproduction, fragmentation, budding, and binary fission) can result in identical copies of the parent developing.

The correct answer is vegetative reproduction. Vegetative reproduction is a form of asexual reproduction in which new individuals are produced from parts of the parent organism. In this method, pieces of the parent organism, such as stems, roots, or leaves, develop into complete and genetically identical copies of the parent.

To answer this question, you can eliminate the other options by understanding their definitions:

1. Fragmentation is a form of asexual reproduction where the parent organism breaks into fragments, and each fragment develops into a new individual. While fragmentation can result in multiple offspring, these offspring are not identical copies of the parent.

2. Budding is a form of asexual reproduction where a new individual develops as an outgrowth, or bud, from the parent organism. The bud eventually detaches and forms a genetically identical individual. However, this method does not involve developing pieces of the parent organism.

3. Binary fission is a form of reproduction in which a single-celled organism divides into two identical daughter cells. This process is commonly observed in bacteria and certain protists, but it does not involve the development of pieces of the parent organism.

Therefore, by process of elimination, vegetative reproduction is the correct answer for this question.