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What is budding? 2 Examples

A method of asexual reproduction where a plant grows external cells that then fall off and can grow into an identical plant.



Roses, Coral

What is fragmentation? 2 examples

Fragmentation, or regeneration occurs when a plant or animal splits a part of itself off and then both grow back into a full parent.



Starfish, Sea sponge

What are spores? 2 examples

A plant produces small pods called spores that can be blown away with wind or water to another location where a new plant can grow.



Dandelion, Algae

What is Layering? 2 examples

Layering is a method where certain branches from plants can be placed underground and covered with soil to grow a new plant from the already existing branch.



Blackberries, Raspberries