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What type of asexual reproduction is an Ivy plant?

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The correct answer is - vegetative propagation.

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Asexual reproduction is a process of reproduction that does not involve spore or eggs or does not form a zygote and produce a new plant or organism. There are many types of asexual reproduction such as binary fission, fragmentation, propagation, and budding.

Ivy plants reproduce by propagation which is the process that involves the rising new plants by any part of the old plant by putting it in soil and water. It is a type of asexual reproduction similar to regenration.

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