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An organism starts growing out of the parent organism. It may or may not remain attached to the parent organism. Which type of asexual reproduction is taking place

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budding

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The answer is budding.

This is a form of asexual reproduction which the bud can grow at specified parts of the plant. This is caused by the proliferation of the cytoplasm, allowing it to replicating its parent organism. It can either exist independently or continue to be attached to its parent organism.

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