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Brady took a cutting from a sweet potato vine in his family garden and placed the vine in a small vase filled with water. After about a week, tiny roots had begun to grow. What is this an example of

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Answer:This is an example of asexual reproduction.

Explanation:

Reproduction is defined as the ability of living organisms to produce offspring, that is, new individuals of their type. Living organisms have developed many methods of reproducing. These can be either ASEXUAL or SEXUAL.

Asexual reproduction: In asexual reproduction, an individual produces an offspring by itself, that is, only one parent is present. This type of reproduction is common among flowering plants. Examples of asexual reproduction includes:

--> Fission

--> Budding

--> Spore formation

--> Fragmentation and

--> Vegetative propagation.

The sweet potato vine is reproduced by an asexual means known as vegetative propagation. Here, a new plant grows from any portion of an old one other than the seeds. When stem cutting are taken from the vine, new storage roots are formed within few days.

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Brady took a cutting from a sweet potato vine in his family garden and placed the vine in a small vase filled with water. After about a week, tiny roots had begun to grow which is an example of - Asexual reproduction.

Asexual reproduction

  • is a type of reproduction that does not involve the fusion of gametes or change in the number of chromosomes.
  • Examples of asexual reproduction include:  
  1. Fission  
  2. Budding  
  3. Spore formation  
  4. Fragmentation and  
  5. Vegetative propagation.
  • In the given scenario sweet potato is cultivated by vegetative propagation.
  • Brady takes stem cuttings from the vines, which then root and form new storage roots.
  • Sweet potatoes are relatively easy to propagate by rooting vine cuttings directly in the ground or in a well-drained rooting media

Thus, The given case shows an example of - asexual reproductions.

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