Fern plants can reproduce asexually using two processes: One way is by growing an offspring from its roots. Another way is by releasing reproductive cells into the air that will later grow into new plants. Which terms define these two processes?

1 fragmentation

2 vegetative reproduction and spores (this one)
3 a bacterium splitting in two
4 It is a process that leads to lower genetic diversity than sexual reproduction.
2021 answers

vegetative reproduction and spores

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1. A. Fragmentation
2. B. Vegetative reproduction and spores
3. B. A bacterium splitting in two
4. B. It is a process that leads to lower genetic diversity than sexual reproduction
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The first process, where a fern grows an offspring from its roots, is known as vegetative reproduction or clonal propagation. In this process, new fern plants are produced from the roots or other vegetative parts of the parent plant.

The second process, where reproductive cells are released into the air and later grow into new plants, is known as spore production or spore dispersal. Spores are tiny, single-celled structures that can develop into new fern plants under the right conditions. When released by the parent plant, spores can be carried by wind or other means to suitable environments where they can germinate and grow into new fern plants.

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Asexual Reproduction Strategies Quick Check

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