Modes of Reproduction

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Modes of Reproduction: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Modes of Reproduction, Asexual Reproduction, Vegetative Parts of a Plant & Germination of Spore in Fungi etc.

Important Questions on Modes of Reproduction

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Identify the correct statements with respect to the modified underground stem.

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Absorption of nutrients in moulds is done by _____.

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Hyphae are found in the organism

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What is the function of hyphae?

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Long, thin thread-like filaments in moulds are called mycelium.

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_____ is a branching filamentous structure of a fungus.

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How are plants grown with grafting. 

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How is sugarcane planted?

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Rose is planted with grafting. 

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Small pieces of sugarcane are planted in the fields for plantation of sugarcane.

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All the plants are grown from seeds.

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Which plant is grown with grafting?

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Bryophyllum reproduces by vegetative buds present on their leaf.

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Explain the germination of spore in the fungi.

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The most common method of asexual reproduction in fungi is by the formation of _____.

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Vegetative propagation is a faster method of reproduction in plants.

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Largest as well as apical and edible bud is of 

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Which of the following plants reproduce by the means of vegetative propagation?

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The scars present on the potatoes contain tiny buds in them which are also called as _____.

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The roots, stems and leaves of a plant are called as its _____ parts.