Spore Formation
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What type of asexual reproduction does a tulip use?
Which of the following is/are true about asexual reproduction in plants?
I:It does not require seeds
II:It takes place in flowers
III:Spore formation is an example of it
IV:It requires two plants for the process
II
I, II and III
I and IV
I and III
Differentiate between the following:
Sexual and asexual reproduction.
Reproduction by spores is a type of sexual reproduction.
- True
- False
Which of the following is/are true about spores?
I: They are asexual reproductive bodies
II: They are sexual reproductive bodies
III: They are the mode of reproduction in some fungi
IV: They are the mode of reproduction in some plants
II and III
I, III and IV
I and III
I and IV
- Outgrowths from the parent organism
- Buds formed in a long chain
- Tiny cells protected by thick walls to survive unfavorable conditions
- None of these
Which of the following plant(s) reproduce by spore formation?
Vegetative propagation is a mode of:
Dispersal
Asexual Reproduction
Sexual Reproduction
Pollination
- Amoeba
- Plasmodium
- Hydra
- Rhizopus
- Nodes
- Buds
- Spores
- Seeds
- Aerial grafting
- Aerial stem cutting
- Rhizome cutting
- X-ray irradiation of fruits
- Through photosynthesis
- Non living matter
- By eating herbivorous animals
- All of the above
- Thallus
- Mycelium
- Prothallus
- Hyphae
- Zygospore
- Promycelium
- Progametangium
- Gametangium
Sclerotia is a perennating and vegetatively reproducing body in which hyphae are
- aggregated to form stands
- loose and interwoven
- compactly interwoven and they have lost their individuality
- thick walled giving a rounded or irregular configuration
- Salt resistant
- Fire resistant
- Cold resistant
- Sand loving
- Sexual reproduction
- Asexual reproduction
- Non-sexual reproduction
- Both A and B
- Bougainvillea
- Sansevieria
- Tea
- All the above