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Mound layering is also known as the Gootee method.

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Important Questions on Modes of Reproduction

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In grafting, a part of one plant is inserted on another rooted plant, the former in this union is called ______.
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In the given options, which one cannot propagate by vegetative means?
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Which one of the following is NOT a vegetative propagule in angiosperms?
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In ginger, vegetative propagation occurs through:
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Which one of the statements regarding asexual reproduction is false?
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Identify the asexual reproductive structure M'' in the following diagram:

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A species which was introduced for ornamentation but has become a trouble-some weed in India:
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Chrysanthemum differs from Jasmine in the given aspects when they give rise to new offsprings in the vegetative propagation process.
I) Lateral branches arise from the basal and underground part of the main stem
II) Branches bent and grow downwards
III) Branches grow obliquely upwards
IV) Lateral branches arise from the base of the main axis and are aerial
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Select the correct option showing the correct sequence for the structures developed by Penicillium, Hydra, and sponges for an asexual mode of reproduction.
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The cut of stem of plant (having root) is used for grafting is known as 
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Which of the following match pair is the correct one?
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Statement I: The binary fission of Euglena is called homothetogenic fission because the daughter euglenae are like mirror images.
Statement II: Binary fission in Paramecium is known as perkinetal fission because it occurs at right angles to the kineties.

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Match the following

  List-I   List-II
(A) Longitudinal binary fission (I) Paramoecium
(B) Transverse binary fission (II) Amoeba
(C) Sporogony (III) Pleurobrachia
(D) Sporulation (IV) Plasmodium
    (V) Euglena
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Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched with respect to their mode of reproduction?
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What is artificial method of vegetative propagation?

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