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Write the difference between grafting and layering.

Important Questions on Reproduction in Organisms

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The cut of stem of plant (having root) is used for grafting is known as 
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Describe the stages of nutrition in Amoeba.
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In ginger, vegetative propagation occurs through:
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Amoeba is unicellular animal. In Amoeba the process of obtaining food is called phagocytosis. Which is the correct sequence in the nutrition of Amoeba?
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Describe with diagram the nutrition in Amoeba.
 
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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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What is artificial method of vegetative propagation?

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Match the contents of columns I, II, and, III (double matching) :
Sl.Order Column I Sl.No Column II Serial Order Column III
(a) STD (i) Self-pollination p. Males
(b) Reversible sterilisation (ii) Syphilis q. Pomegranate
(c) Geitonogamy (iii) Air layering r. Treponema
(d) Vegetative propagation (iv) Vasa deferentia s. Two different flowers

 

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What do you mean by tissue culture? Enumerate the various advantages of tissue culture.
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The type of layering in which 3 - 5 cm ring of bark is removed and is covered by a thick plaster of grafting clay along with root promoting PGR, is carried out in case of:
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Identify the true statement regarding grafting process.
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Why is tissue culture called micropropagation?
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Layering is of two types - ground layering and air layering. Explain both these methods.
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For union between stock and scion in grafting, which one is the first to occur?
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Enumerate the advantages of tissue culture.
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For a successful graft, the adhesion between scion and stock is essential. In your view, which of the following is the earliest event towards a good graft ?