In which form of reproduction does the offspring grow specifically from the stem or root of a plant?

Responses

binary fission
binary fission

fragmentation
fragmentation

vegetative reproduction
vegetative reproduction

budding

budding

are u sure

I apologize for the incorrect response. The correct answer is vegetative reproduction. In vegetative reproduction, the offspring grows specifically from the stem or root of a plant.

The form of reproduction in which the offspring grow specifically from the stem or root of a plant is known as vegetative reproduction. This process involves the production of new plants from certain specialized plant parts, such as stems, roots, or leaves. These plant parts contain cells that have the ability to divide and develop into a new plant. To find this answer, one can refer to a biology or botany textbook, consult an online scientific resource, or ask a knowledgeable botanist or horticulturist.