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This document discusses different types of plant reproduction. It defines a perfect or hermaphrodite flower as one that has both stamen and pistil, a male flower as one with only stamen, and a female flower as one with only pistil. It then lists and describes various sexual and asexual vegetative propagation methods such as shoots, spores, tubers/bulbs, rhizomes, stolons, cuttings, grafting, layering and budding. The document also categorizes animal reproduction as either sexual, involving the production of eggs and sperm, or asexual. It notes some animals are oviparous and lay eggs, others are ovoviviparous and produce both




















