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What is vegetative reproduction?
What is vegetative reproduction?
- Growth of new plants from vegetative parts of existing plants (correct)
- Production of new plants from seeds
- Formation of spores by a parent plant
- Division of a plant into smaller fragments
In what way does fragmentation occur in plants?
In what way does fragmentation occur in plants?
- Via budding from a parent plant
- Through the formation of seeds
- With the development of tubers
- By parts of a plant detaching and growing into new plants (correct)
Which of the following correctly describes spore formation?
Which of the following correctly describes spore formation?
- A process involving the budding of yeast cells
- Production of spores that germinate to form new individuals (correct)
- A method where new plants grow from fragments
- Asexual reproduction involving tubers
How does budding in plants typically occur?
How does budding in plants typically occur?
Which method of reproduction is common in lower plants?
Which method of reproduction is common in lower plants?
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Vegetative Reproduction
- New plants can develop from existing parts of a plant, such as roots, stems, or leaves.
- Examples include rhizomes and tubers.
Fragmentation
- Fragments of a plant can detach and develop into new plants.
- Common in lower plants.
Budding
- A new organism grows from a bud on the body of a parent organism.
Spore Formation
- Spores are produced by a parent and germinate into new organisms.
Yeast Reproduction
- A diagram shows the asexual reproduction of yeast through budding.
- Yeast cells multiply by forming new buds.
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