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A type of reproduction in which a part of the plant body develops into a new individual is called:
Afission
Bregeneration
Cvegetative propagation
Dsexual propagation
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. vegetative propagation
1. This is an asexual mode of reproduction in plants.
2. New plants grow from vegetative parts such as roots, stems or leaves.
3. This is called vegetative propagation.
_Source: RRB Group D CEN-02/2018 PYQ, Q.97._
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