Asexual Reproduction
Asexual Reproduction: Overview
This Topic covers sub-topics such as Binary Fission, Budding, Asexual Reproduction, Parthenogenesis, Budding in Yeast, Budding in Hydra, Multiple Fission, Zoospores, Conidium, Sporulation, Sporangiospores, Chlamydospores and, Transverse Binary Fission
Important Questions on Asexual Reproduction
Asexual reproduction mode of seed formation is called:

The “walking” fern is so named because

What is the scientific name of Aloe vera?

Difference between spores and gemmules:

In Amoeba multiple fission occurs by:

Amount of DNA vary between c and 2c in:

Identify the correct set of plants in which lateral branches with short internodes giving rise to roots below and leaves above at nodes are observed -

Select the total number of following organisms that multiply by budding. Hydra, Sponges, Yeast, Earthworm, Planaria, Honey bee.



What is the main difference between the sporangiospores and zoospores?

Sporangiospores and conidia are same structures.

Which of the following reproduces by Sporangiospores.

Paedogenesis occurs in Redia larvae of _____.

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

In which of the following plant, grafting is not possible?

Choose odd one w.r.t. vegetative propagule involved in cultivation in following plants

Which of the following vegetative propagule represents large size fleshy bud?


"Vegetative reproduction is also a type of asexual reproduction." Which of the following statements justify this?
