Some Deviations in Sexually Reproducing Animals

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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

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A banana plant is virus-infected. Name the part of the plant that would be free of a virus.

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The formation of embryo without fertilisation is called

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Vegetative propagation through cell or tissue culture is known as:

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Development of new organism without fertilization of female gamete is called

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A technique of androgenic haploid formation was developed by

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Tissue culture using axillary bud is recommended for

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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

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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

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Plant part used for tissue culture is sterilized by

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What are nutritional requirements of plant tissue culture?

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What are the requirements for success of plant tissue culture?

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How do plants and animals reproduce differently?

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What are the requirements for success of plant tissue culture?

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Can humans reproduce asexually?

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Which are phases in sexually reproducing animals?

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What do animals compete for to reproduce sexually?

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What happens when animals reproduce sexually?

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How does variation occur in sexually reproduced organisms?

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What are the requirements for success of plant tissue culture?