Some Deviations in Sexually Reproducing Animals
Some Deviations in Sexually Reproducing Animals: Overview
This Topic covers sub-topics such as Parthenogenesis, Plant Tissue Culture, Requirements of Plant Tissue culture and, Deviations in Sexually Reproducing Animals
Important Questions on Some Deviations in Sexually Reproducing Animals
A banana plant is virus-infected. Name the part of the plant that would be free of a virus.
The formation of embryo without fertilisation is called
Vegetative propagation through cell or tissue culture is known as:
Development of new organism without fertilization of female gamete is called
A technique of androgenic haploid formation was developed by
Tissue culture using axillary bud is recommended for
Match the column I with column II and choose the correct option.
Column I | Column II | ||
a | Totipotency | i | Spirulina |
b | SCP | ii | Unorganised mass of cells |
c | Explant | iii | Capacity to generate whole plant from any cell |
d | Callus | iv | Plant part which is cultured |
To prevent the damage of newly formed cells, part of the cultures are regularly transferred to new culture vessels containing fresh media. This process is termed as
Plant part used for tissue culture is sterilized by
What are nutritional requirements of plant tissue culture?
What are the requirements for success of plant tissue culture?
How do plants and animals reproduce differently?
What are the requirements for success of plant tissue culture?
Can humans reproduce asexually?
Which are phases in sexually reproducing animals?
What do animals compete for to reproduce sexually?
What happens when animals reproduce sexually?
How does variation occur in sexually reproduced organisms?
What are the requirements for success of plant tissue culture?
What is parthenogenesis?