Homeostasis is the maintaining of a stable and healthy environment in any organism. Any disease is fundamentally a disruption of this stability, causing some kind of disorder in the organism's inner functions.
During vegetative propagation, a new plant grows from parts of the parent plant.
During mitosis, a cell divides to produce a new, genetically identical cell.
Explanation:
Both vegetative propagation and mitosis are methods of asexual reproduction followed by various organisms. In both the methods, only a single parent is involved in the reproduction of new daughter cells.
Vegetative reproduction is the asexual reproduction in plants with the formation of a new plant from the existing structures of the parent plant. These structures include rhizomes, bulbs, tubers etc.
Mitosis is a type of cell division which leads to the formation of genetically identical daughter cells similar to their parents. This occurs due to replication of the chromosome which then splits to form two identical daughter cells each with the complete set of chromosomes.
ANSWER IS C
C. The joining of an egg and a sperm
Explanation:
Fertilisation
is the fusion of haploid gametes, egg and sperm, to form the diploid zygote. Note though there can be subtle differences in the fertilization process which occurs naturally within the body or through reproductive technologies outside the body, the overall product in both cases is a diplod zygote