What are 3 types of asexual plant reproduction?
Although there are more than three types, the three common ones
are Fission, Parthenogenesis, and Agamogenesis. Fission: When a
parent organism is replaced with two daughter organisms, it
literally divides in two. Parthenogenesis: Form of which an
unfertilized egg develops into a new individual, naturally in
plants. Agamogenesis: Any form of reproduction that doesn't involve
a male gamete. Some examples are plants, and believe it or not,
hammerhead sharks.