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Answer:
Cutting from parent plant - mitosis
Pollination of flower and seed production - meiosis
Explanation:
Mitosis involves the division of vegetative cells while meiosis involves the division of sex cells.
A cutting from the parent plant is a vegetative cell and hence, this method of propagation is produced by mitosis.
Pollination of flowers involves the transfer of pollen grains (male gamete) from the anther of a flower to the ovule (the female gamete) of the stigma of the same or another flower. The production of male and female gamete requires a division of the sex cells by meiosis. Hence, this method is produced by meiosis.
Answer:cutting from a parent plant is asexual require mitosis, planting from the seeds(sexual propagation) require meiosis.
Explanation:asexual propagation require mitosis to produce offspring that are genetically identical to the parent , however when they reproduce sexually through the seeds, they use meiosis to produce haploid cells that have half the genetic information of the parents.