by tissue culture method
asexual reproduction
A cutting is simply a piece of the parent plant, suitable for propagation. After it is rooted it becomes a plant, a clone of the parent.
an individual produced asexually by binary fission
clone. Clone is the answer!
yes
No. The enormous majority of seeds (from Spermatophyta) are the product of a sexual reproduction which mean the containing embrio is a unique individual.
clone
asexual reproduction creates clones.
A clone.
a rooted cutting from a plant Answer If by clone you mean a sport that is visually different from the parent then you can. If by clone you mean a cutting of the parent and the parent is covered by Plant Breeders Rights legislation then it is illegal to sell rooted cuttings of that plant though you can give them away.
the name of the daughter plant is called a clone as plants and bacteria reproduce asexually the offspring is completely identical to the parent so that is why a plant is called a clone
No, seeds cannot grow from a clone plant. Clones are identical genetic copies of the parent plant, so they do not produce seeds through sexual reproduction. To grow new plants from a clone, a cutting or tissue culture method is typically used.