Vegetative propagation<span> is a type of asexual </span>reproduction<span>, in which the cells do not split, but the reproduced organism grows from an extension of the parent plant.
</span>Budding<span> is a type of asexual </span>reproduction<span> in which a new organism develops from an outgrowth or bud due to cell division at one particular site.</span>
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c
Explanation:
because it has made its way to the bottom meaning its been their longer
its not a b/c it on top and hasn't had enough time to break down
its not b b/c well theres nothing their
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scientists study kelp forests by visiting the same locations over and over to assess the presence and abundance of a variety of organisms
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(From top left to the bottom) Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Herpes Simplex virus, Human papillomavirus (HPV)
(From top right to the bottom) Theponema pallidum, Chlamydia trachomalis, Candida albicans
Explanation:
Neisseria gonorrhoeae: infected individuals may experience pain when urinating or during sexual intercourse. It may be accompanied by unusual discharge (white, creamy or green) from the vagina or penis
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Herpes Simplex virus: causes painful sores around the lips and genitals. These sores are contagious
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Human papillomavirus (HPV): a viral STI, it appears as warts on the male and female genitals when a person is infected. These look like a cluster of pimples
Theponema pallidum: also known as syphilis, it is characterized by painless sores around the mouth or genitals. The sores may later develop into rashes.
Chlamydia trachomalis: may not have any symptoms but if there are any, they include discharge from the vagina or penis
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Candida albicans: is a fungal infection that produces vaginal discharge that looks like cottage cheese
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Four daughter cells are produced.