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The most common method of asexual reproduction in fungi is by the formation of .

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Important Questions on Reproduction in Plants

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Explain what you understand by sexual reproduction.
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Fragmentation is a sexual mode of reproduction.
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Choose the right word and fill in the blank:

Yeast is a fungus that is also known as _____ plants. (non green/chlorophyllous)

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Name the female reproductive organ of the plant.
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Distinguish between asexual and sexual reproduction.
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Describe the different methods of asexual reproduction. Give examples.
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Bulbs of _____ reproduce into new plants.
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Write any three advantages of vegetative propagation in plants.
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Vegetative propagation by leaves takes place in plants like _____.
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Name two modes of reproduction in plants.
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What is asexual reproduction? Discuss the different means of asexual reproduction in plants.
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Why are the methods of artificial vegetative reproduction so commonly used nowadays?
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Match the items of Column I with those in column II.

Column I Column II
(a) Bud  (i) Maple
(b) Eyes  (ii) Spirogyra
(c) Fragmentation  (iii) Yeast
(d) Wings  (iv) Bread mould
(e) Spores (v) Potato
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Explain vegetative propagation with the help of examples.
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Sporangium is found at the top of an erect hypha called _____.
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Name four modes of vegetative propagation.
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Potato reproduces from _____.
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What is the advantage of asexual reproduction?
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Vegetative propagation is more prevalent in lower species of plants. Is it related to evolution? How are the plants showing sexual reproduction different from those showing asexual reproduction? Explain with two examples.