Vegetative Reproduction
Vegetative reproduction explained in an easy to understand way:


Imagine you have a favorite sweater, and over time, it develops a hole. Just like mending that sweater by unraveling yarn from another part to create something new, vegetative reproduction involves using a part of the plant, like a stem or leaf, to grow a new plant. The connection here is that in both cases, you’re taking an existing part (sweater yarn or a plant part) and using it to recreate or extend something you already have (a sweater or a plant), without starting from scratch.
Practice Version

Vegetative Reproduction: Asexual reproduction where new plants grow from a stem, root, or leaf. Vegetative reproduction. It's a way plants grow new individuals without seeds, using parts like stems, roots, or leaves.