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Question
Production of new individuals from the vegetative part of parent is called ______.
Solution
Production of new individuals from the vegetative part of parent is called vegetative propagation.
Explanation:
This process involves the growth of new plants from parts such as roots, stems, or leaves, allowing for the reproduction of plants without seeds.
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