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  • Yes, carrots reproduce asexually.
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  • Sexual reproduction and the unique process known as alternation of generations characterize the life cycles of plants. Other strategies for reproducing can also be observed in plants - strategies that don't involve the union of sperm and egg. These strategies involve asexual reproduction, where one parent plant propagates offspring that are genetically identical to it. While a few animals can reproduce asexually, most do not have this ability.
  • Asexual reproduction in plants can be from buds in leaves, stems, and roots.
  • as examples of asexual reproduction from roots are Sweet potatoes represent storage roots. These structures include tuberous examples, like the sweet potato, beets, and turnips as well as longer tap roots, like carrots and parsnips. On the tuberous examples, the buds occur above the root or are scattered upon it. On the taproots, tiny buds exist at the base of the shortened stem.
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