Asexual Reproduction

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Asexual Reproduction: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Asexual Reproduction, Binary Fission, Clone & Encystation etc.

Important Questions on Asexual Reproduction

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The phenomenon of asexual reproduction that mimics sexual reproduction by formation of seed without fertilization is called

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Asexual reproduction mode of seed formation is called:

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The “walking” fern is so named because

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Sporulation is a type of asexual reproduction.

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Define sporulation.

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Define encystation.

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Sporulation is a type of asexual reproduction pattern exhibited by Amoeba.

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Hydra reproduces by the Budding process.

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Gemmule formation is a common mode of asexual reproduction in _____.(Sponges, Hydra, Amoeba, Yeast)

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Which one of the following does NOT represent asexual reproduction?

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Which group of lichens do NOT produce spores?

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The plant part used for vegetative propagation is called  _____. (corolla, gynoecium, propagule, clones)

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Identify the asexual reproductive structure M'' in the following diagram:

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In the given options, which one cannot propagate by vegetative means?

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Name the vegetative propagule in the Agave.

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Sporangiospores are the asexual reproductive structures of sponges.

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Give one word for the asexual reproductive structures of Hydra.

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The asexual reproductive structures of Penicillium is

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What are the various natural methods of vegetative propagation?

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Name any four vegetative propagules along with their examples.