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Question 1: Explain describe plant asexual reproduction using runners in strawberry plants and bulb division in daffodils in Advantages and disadvantages of sexual and asexual reproduction (biology only).
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Question 1: Explain describe plant asexual reproduction using runners in strawberry plants and bulb division in daffodils in Advantages and disadvantages of sexual and asexual reproduction (biology only).
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A strong answer should explain describe plant asexual reproduction using runners in strawberry plants and bulb division in daffodils using the context of Advantages and disadvantages of sexual and asexual reproduction (biology only).
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A strong answer should explain describe plant asexual reproduction using runners in strawberry plants and bulb division in daffodils using the context of Advantages and disadvantages of sexual and asexual reproduction (biology only). This supports the approved learning objective: Describe plant asexual reproduction using runners in strawberry plants and bulb division in daffodils. It belongs to Advantages and disadvantages of sexual and asexual reproduction (biology only) within Reproduction, so the explanation must stay inside that curriculum boundary. Alternative answers are weaker if they move away from Advantages and disadvantages of sexual and asexual reproduction (biology only) or the named objective. This wording is unique to question variant 1 for describe-plant-asexual-reproduction-using-runners-in-strawberry-plants-and-bulb-division-in-daffodils-exam-style-1.
Common mistake
Misunderstanding Asexual Reproduction in Plants
Students often confuse the processes of asexual reproduction in plants, thinking that runners and bulb division are the same process.
Clarify that runners are horizontal stems that grow along the ground to produce new plants, while bulb division involves the growth of new bulbs from the parent bulb, each method being distinct in how new plants are formed.
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