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  • Vegetative Plant Reproduction: Understanding Clones and Genetic Identity
    When a plant reproduces vegetatively, its offspring are genetically identical to the parent plant.

    Here's why:

    * Vegetative reproduction involves the development of new plants from non-sexual parts of the parent plant, such as stems, roots, or leaves.

    * No genetic recombination occurs during this process, unlike in sexual reproduction where offspring inherit genetic material from both parents.

    * This means the offspring are clones of the parent plant, carrying the exact same genetic makeup.

    Therefore, vegetative reproduction produces genetically identical offspring.

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