Vegetative propagation is a type of:
Sexual reproduction
Asexual reproduction
Meiosis
Fertilization
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Among the following asexual reproductive organs are (A) Zoospores (B) Gemmules in sponge (C) Bulbil (D) Rhizome of ginger (E) Offset of water hyacinth (F) Leaf buds of bryophyllum.
A, B, C, D, E, F
A, C, D, F only
B, C, E only
A, B, D, E only
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of asexual reproduction?
Produces genetically identical offspring
Involves the fusion of gametes
Can occur through methods like budding and fragmentation
Generally faster than sexual reproduction
Which form of asexual reproduction involves the development of a new organism from an outgrowth or bud due to cell division at one particular site?
Fragmentation
Binary fission
Budding
Spore formation
Regeneration of tail in lizards is an example of
Epimorphosis
Morphollaxis
Heteromorphosis
parthenogenesis
Asexual reproduction is common in
Single celled organisms
Plants with relatively simple organization
Animals with relatively simple organization
All of the above
Asexual reproduction in plants is called
Vegetative reproduction
Syngamy
Parthenocarpy
Parthenogenesis
Asexual reproduction is a method of reproduction in which participation of β¦β¦β¦ takes place
One individual
Two individuals
Multi-individuals
Meiosis
Binary fission is a mode of
Micropropagation
Vegetative propagation
Macropropagation
Sexual reproduction
What is the eye of potato?
root
stem
bud
flower
Certain plants can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Under which of the following environmental conditions would asexual reproduction be MOST advantageous?
Unstable environment with frequent disturbances
Environment with high pathogen pressure
Environment with limited resources and high competition
Stable environment with abundant resources