* Selection: People select plants with desirable traits, such as larger size, better flavor, or resistance to pests and diseases.
* Propagation: People propagate plants by vegetative means, such as cuttings, grafting, or budding, to ensure that the desired traits are passed on to the next generation.
* Cultivation: People cultivate plants in fields, gardens, or orchards, providing them with water, nutrients, and protection from pests and diseases.
* Harvesting: People harvest plants when they are ripe, and then process them for storage or consumption.
Animals:
* Selective breeding: People breed animals with desirable traits, such as larger size, better meat or milk production, or resistance to diseases.
* Artificial insemination: People use artificial insemination to control the breeding of animals, and to introduce desirable genes from one animal to another.
* Feeding and care: People provide animals with food, water, and shelter, and protect them from predators and diseases.
* Husbandry: People manage the breeding, feeding, and care of animals to ensure their health and productivity.