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runner![]() A runner, or stolon, grows horizontally near the base of some plants, such as the strawberry. It produces roots along its length and new plants grow at these points. ![]() Examples of asexual reproduction. Asexual reproduction is the simplest form of reproduction, occurring in many plants and simple animals. Strawberry plants can reproduce by sending out runners; onion plants form bulbs; and potato plants form tubers. Amoebas divide into two (binary fission) and hydra form new hydra by budding. The offspring are always genetically identical to the parent.
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As infielders, hold your spots on a full count with two outs and a base runner stealing. Shappi did not allow a base runner to second until the sixth inning, when Kris Dufner doubled, and did not allow a run until Josh Asanovich hit a solo home run in the eighth inning. Like a base runner caught taking too big a lead, farmers can run ahead with what is cheap and effective for now or try to outmaneuver current and potential weed resistance. |
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