Sweet potatoes are flowering plants, so they reproduce sexually by producing seed. They also reproduce vegetatively from the tubers (which we eat). When we grow them as a crop we plant stem cuttings called slips. This is also vegetative reproduction but it's us doing it not the plant.
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Vegetative reproduction is a form of asexual reproduction where a new plant is produced from a vegetative part (such as a stem or root) of the parent plant. This process results in the formation of genetically identical offspring, essentially clones of the parent plant.
Vegetative parts of a flower are responsible for support, nutrition, and growth, such as petals, sepals, and the stem. Reproductive parts are involved in the production of seeds and fruits, such as stamens (male reproductive part) and pistils (female reproductive part). So, vegetative parts are for the plant's growth and development, while reproductive parts are for reproduction.
The white potatoes are cut into many parts, making sure that each part has at least one “eye” (bud). Each piece of potato will grow from this part into an entirely new potato plant.
The thick part of an underground stem like a potato is called a tuber. Tuber is a storage organ that stores nutrients and energy for the plant to use for growth and reproduction.
vegitative propagation is when plants reproduce asexually duuuhhh
Three types of asexual reproduction in plants are fragmentation, budding, and vegetative propagation. Fragmentation occurs when a part of the plant breaks off and grows into a new plant. Budding involves a new plant growing from a bud on the parent plant. Vegetative propagation involves the growth of new plants from specialized plant parts like roots, stems, or leaves.
In roses, vegetative reproduction typically occurs through methods such as cutting, layering, or grafting. This process involves taking a part of the parent plant, such as a stem cutting or a bud, and encouraging it to develop roots and grow into a new plant with identical genetic characteristics to the parent plant.
Plants can reproduce through- 1.asexual reproduction -for example,vegetative propagation.In this process a part of the plant like,stem in roses,cuttings in mangoes etc are grown in the soil directly. 2.sexual reproduction-through self pollination or cross pollination.
The ability of living things to repair them selves or grow lost parts is called regeneration. Plants generally have greater powers of generation than animals do. In plants generally happens to: Vegetative Reproduction : This is an asexual reproduction in plants where vegetative parts, namely, the root, stem, or leaf, give rise to new plants. No reproductive organs take part in this method of reproductive and, therefore, no seed are produced. 1.Vegetative propagation by roots. 2.vegetative propagation by stems 3.vegetative propagation by Leaves
A mass of hyphae in an ascomycete is commonly referred to as a mycelium. The mycelium is the vegetative part of the fungus made up of a network of hyphae that serves various functions such as nutrient uptake and reproduction.
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