Respuesta :
Answer:
In order:
vegetative propagation
budding
regeneration
pollination
Explanation:
Reproduction occurs in all living organisms; it involves the production of an organism from a parent organism. The number of organisms acting as parents or genetic donors influences how the type of reproduction is classified - for instance, unicellular organisms create copies of themselves, via binary fission. Asexual reproduction requires only one parent, while sexual reproduction requires genetic input from both parents in order to occur.
Asexual reproduction:
vegetative propagation - a small cutting or shoot propagates from or is removed from the parent plant; this produces clones
budding - part of the parent organism splits off creating two identical organisms
regeneration: the ability of an organism to regrow lost parts through cell division in special cells.
Sexual reproduction:
pollination - requires the activity of a vector to carry the pollen to the flower containing the stigma style and ovum. Offspring is genetically distinct.
Types of reproduction
The image give above shows us the types of reproduction taking place in the plants at various levels and they include the image to the vegetative aspects, the apsetect of propagation and the aspects of budding the aspects of regeneration and the pollination are also given. Thus the correct order of answers are 4, 5, 1, 2 and 3.