A banana plant produces rhizomes, which are involved in "Asexual reproduction"
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
Banana plants are commercially replicated by utilizing pups, made from bananas. The mature banana plant forms rhizomes which develop into a small plant called "pups". These can be take out and plant in another location for increasing production in large scale as seeding is not done. " Cavendish" single variety of banana is resulted from asexual reproduction which is considered most sweet form of bananas grown today.
Hence banana is a cultivating plant which is a form of asexual reproduction by taking cuttings. As Asexual reproduction does not require gametes joining in. The banana plant originated by creating mismatched combination of two wild South Asian plants species named as Musa acuminata and Musa balbisiana, therefore it is a hybrid of both.