The answer is
budding.
<span>This is a form
of asexual reproduction which the bud can grow at specified parts of the plant.
This is caused by the proliferation of the cytoplasm, allowing it to
replicating its parent organism. It can either exist independently or continue
to be attached to its parent organism.</span>
<span>Genes located on different chromosomes are inherited independently of each other. This is the principle of independent assortment, which was observed by Mendel during a scientific experiment of cross breeding pea plants. This principle does not always apply when genes on a chromosome are very close or linked to each other.</span>
The invertebrate chordates include Tunicates and lancelets.
<h3>What are invertebrate chordates?</h3>
They are a group of chordates that possess notochords somewhere in their life span but end up not possessing the vertebral column. They possess all the characteristics of chordates.
Invertebrate chordates include the Urochordata which are the Tunicates and the Cephalochordata which are the lancelets.
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