Asexual Reproduction

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Asexual Reproduction: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Binary Fission, Budding, Asexual Reproduction, Offsets, Budding in Yeast, Corms, Budding in Hydra, Rhizomes, Multiple Fission, Zoospores, Stolons, Layering in Vegetative Propagation, Conidium and, Sporulation

Important Questions on Asexual Reproduction

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Cut-pieces of a Bryophyllum leaf, when put into wet soil, produce new plants. This phenomenon is called as

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A scion is grafted to a stock. The quality of fruits produced will be determined by the genotype of

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Grafting is successful in dicots but not in monocots because the dicots have:

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The “walking” fern is so named because

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Which one of the following pairs is wrongly matched while the remaining three are correct?

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The picture given below indicates

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What is the main difference between the sporangiospores and zoospores?

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Sporangiospores and conidia are same structures.

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Which of the following reproduces by Sporangiospores.

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Paedogenesis occurs in Redia larvae of _____.

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Paedogenesis is an example of _____(Parthenogenesis/Endogenesis/Morphogenesis).

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Does asexual reproduction happens fast or slow?

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What are the advantages of wedge grafting?

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How is wedge grafting done?

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How is wedge grafting done?

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What is crown grafting?

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What is Crown Grafting?

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What is Crown Grafting ?

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Is asexual mitosis or meiosis?

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What is a whip and tongue graft?