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1. It is a means of perpetuating the race of the species whose life span is finite. A. Reproduction
C. Oogenesis
B. Fertilization
D. Spermatogenesis
2. It is a method of reproduction that does not invove the union of gametes.
A. Sexual Reproduction
C. Sporulation
B. Propagation
D. Asexual Reproduction
3. What do we call the process that is widely used to propagate desired varieties of trees and shrubs.
A. Grafting
C. Layering
B. Budding
D. Sporulation
4. It involves the breaking of any part of the body or the breaking up of the entire body into several
pieces.
A. Regeneration
C. Fragmentation
B. Propagation
D. Autotomy

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