making new offsprings by themselves is what they have in common
Yes, regeneration is a type of Asexual reproduction.
vegetative reproduction
Vegetation reproduction refers to the process by which plants produce new individuals through seed dispersal, vegetative propagation, or spore formation. This process is essential for the growth and regeneration of plant populations in ecosystems.
Vegetative reproduction is most common in plants, however, sexual reproduction is the essence of evolution as it brings genetic recombination.
Vegetative propagation is categorized as asexual reproduction. The process involves a single plant.
Asexual Reproduction Asexual reproduction is ONE parent giving rise to offspring with identical genome(s) as the parent Common Types of Asexual Reproduction: Fission (Mitosis in somatic cells) Budding (In Yeast, Hydra) Vegetative Propagation (aka Vegetative Reproduction) (Clonal colonies in trees) Fragmentation (In Fungi) BUT IF THE OFFSPRING HAVE THE SAME GENOME AS EACH OTHER BUT NOT THE SAME AS THE PARENT, then the offspring most likely started as one, but split, for example identical twins
The reproduction done with the help of vegetative parts of the plant is vegetative reproduction.it is also called as vegetative propagtion
Vegetative reproduction through suckers.
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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 reproduction
Vegetative reproduction (Asexual).