O Levels Biology (5090)•5090/12/M/J/21

Explanation
Plant Reproduction Processes Steps:
- Identify reproduction type: sexual involves gamete fusion; asexual uses one parent.
- Determine cell division: mitosis for growth/identical cells; meiosis for gamete variation.
- Match to plant production: new plants from seeds indicate sexual with post-fertilization mitosis.
- Select option aligning with sexual reproduction emphasizing mitotic growth.
Why B is correct:
- Sexual reproduction produces new plants via fertilized egg dividing by mitosis, per cell division definitions.
Why the others are wrong:
- A: Includes asexual and mitosis but ignores sexual gamete role.
- C: Claims asexual with meiosis, contradicting asexual's mitotic cloning.
- D: Sexual with meiosis but overlooks mitosis in embryo/plant development.
Not enough information on specific process, but B fits standard sexual seed production. Final answer: B
Topic: Asexual and sexual reproduction
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