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What is the role of chlorophyll in plants?
What is the role of chlorophyll in plants?
- Responsible for asexual reproduction in plants
- Helps in maintaining plant shape and structure
- Converts light energy to chemical energy in the form of carbohydrates (correct)
- Enables sexual reproduction in plants
Which of the following is an example of asexual reproduction through fragmentation?
Which of the following is an example of asexual reproduction through fragmentation?
- Starfish (correct)
- Ferns
- Yeast
- Hydra
What is the process by which plants trap energy to build carbohydrates?
What is the process by which plants trap energy to build carbohydrates?
- Photosynthesis (correct)
- Regeneration
- Spore Formation
- Binary Fission
Which type of reproduction involves the union of gametes from two parents?
Which type of reproduction involves the union of gametes from two parents?
In sexual selection among animals, what does intrasexual selection refer to?
In sexual selection among animals, what does intrasexual selection refer to?
What is the distinguishing factor between photosynthesis and spore formation?
What is the distinguishing factor between photosynthesis and spore formation?
Which method of vegetative propagation involves producing new plants from roots, stems, or leaves of existing plants?
Which method of vegetative propagation involves producing new plants from roots, stems, or leaves of existing plants?
What is the purpose of cuttings in artificial propagation?
What is the purpose of cuttings in artificial propagation?
Which type of plant propagation method involves modified stems growing under the soil and producing new roots?
Which type of plant propagation method involves modified stems growing under the soil and producing new roots?
What characteristic distinguishes bulbs from other types of vegetative propagation structures?
What characteristic distinguishes bulbs from other types of vegetative propagation structures?
Which artificial propagation method involves attaching buds or sections from one plant onto another plant already rooted in the soil?
Which artificial propagation method involves attaching buds or sections from one plant onto another plant already rooted in the soil?
What is the role of runners in vegetative propagation?
What is the role of runners in vegetative propagation?