Vegetative propagation does not require seeds or spores to produce offspring. In this propagation, offspring grow from a specific part of the parent plant. In different plants, vegetative propagation happens in different ways. Here are a few examples.
Garlic, onions, and tulip plants all reproduce using genuine bulbs/true bulbs. These short covered stems are also called scaly bulbs because it has many layers.
Crocuses reproduce using corms. Corms are similar to genuine bulbs. But, a corm doesn’t have as many layers as true bulbs.
Potato plants reproduce using tubers. These underground growths propagate new plants from stems or growing points, which is called eyes.
Ginger plants reproduce using rhizomes. These stems are those which grow sideways along with the soil or just below the surface.
Strawberry plants reproduce using stolons. Stolons are looking like branches growing along the ground.
the process in a woman of discharging (through the vagina) blood and other materials from the lining of the uterus at about one monthly interval from puberty until menopause (ceasing of regular menstrual cycles).
When plants undergo photosynthesis, they make sugar. Why sugar? Because, it is one of their resources they need to survive. I know that they also need oxygen and water. Carbon dioxide is also vital in their survival. I hope this helps!