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Asexual reproduction is not as widespread in (plants, animals) as it is in (plants,animals) .
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Asexual production is more widespread in plants than in animals. So the correct choice is:
Asexual reproduction is not as widespread in ( animals) as it is in (plants ) .
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animals ; plants
Step-by-step explanation:
Asexual reproduction
is a type of reproduction in which a new individual is formed from a single parent.
This type of reproduction is
more common in plants
in which the various parts of the plant known as vegetative structures give rise to the new plant that is genetically similar to the parent plant.
Examples of some of the vegetative strucutres are roots, stems, leaves etc.
An example is the growth of a new rose plant from the stem cutting of the parent plant.
This process is not very common in animals.
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