Vegetative Propagation
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Which of the following plants undergo vegetative propagation by roots?
Potato
Dahlia
Onion
Ginger
Why is vegetative propagation practiced for growing some type of organism?
- Bryophyllum
- Sweet Potato
- Carrot
- Banana
The reproductive structures of gymnosperms are called
Which of the following is not an artificial method of vegetative propagation?
Cutting
Grafting
Layering
Seed germination
Differentiate between fragmentation and fission.
Write a short note on fission with their type.
What is common between vegetative reproduction and apomixis?
What is :
a) Wolffian duct
b) Mullerian duct?
What is Bartholin Gland's function?
Why does a banana get roasted if it does not have any seed ?
Which of the following methods of reproduction are employed by Hydra?
By producing gametes
Budding
Regeneration
Fission
………………………………is the ability of a single cell to divide and produce all of the differentiated cells in an organism.
Totipotent
Meristamatic cells
Osteocytes
Chondriocytes
Write a note on vegetative propagation in leaves.
Asparagus and Chrysanthemum can be propagated by _____________.
Production of plant without fertilization is done by
vegetative propagation
transplantation
grafting
none of these
- binary fission
- budding
- fragmentation
- multiple fission
Which of the following statements is true for vegetative propagation?
Offsprings of vegetative propagation have less yield than the parent plants
Offsprings are genetic clones of the parent plants
Vegetative propagation produces more variations in the offspring
Genetic instability is common in vegetative propagation
Which among the following is/are demerits of vegetative propagation?
There are no genetic variations.
This includes overcrowding.
The diseases of the parent plant gets transferred to offspring.
All of the above
- Flower
- Leaf
- Root
- Stem
How does vegetative reproduction occur in moss?
Which of the following is a unique characteristic of a stem cell?
Cell division
Cell differentiation
Cellular metabolism
Cellular catabolism
The tip of a plant is used for tissue culture as it is:
easily accessible and can be cut easily
rich in dead cells
rich in undifferentiated cell mass
rich in sclerenchyma cells
What is vegetative propagation? How does it take place in Bryophyllum?
AB1. Potatoa. Edges and nodes2. Gingerb. Eyes in tubers3. Leaves of Bryophyllumc. Nodes in rhizome
- 1-a, 2-c , 3-b
- 1-b, 2-c , 3-a
- 1-b, 2-a , 3-c
- 1-c, 2-b , 3-a