Modes of Reproduction in Plants: Class VI Biology

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What is the function of flowers in plants?

The flowers perform the function of reproduction in plants.

What is asexual reproduction in plants?

In asexual reproduction, new plants are obtained without production of seeds or spores.

What is vegetative propagation?

Vegetative propagation is a type of asexual reproduction in which new plants are produced from roots, stems, leaves, and buds.

How are new plants produced in vegetative propagation?

New plants are produced from roots, stems, leaves, and buds in vegetative propagation.

What are the vegetative parts of a plant?

Most plants have roots, stems, and leaves as their vegetative parts.

What are the two types of reproduction in plants based on the text?

Plants can reproduce through asexual and sexual reproduction.

What is the main role of seeds in plant reproduction?

Seeds germinate and form new plants in plant reproduction.

What is the term for a piece of branch buried in the soil to grow a new plant?

Cutting

What is the term for the point of attachment of a leaf at the node?

Axil

What are the buds in the margins of leaves of Bryophyllum called?

Vegetative buds

What are the scars on a potato where buds are found called?

Eyes

What is the advantage of plants produced by vegetative propagation?

They grow faster and bear flowers and fruits earlier.

In which type of reproduction do new plants arise from seeds?

Sexual reproduction

Explore the different modes of reproduction in plants as taught in Class VI Biology. Learn about the various parts of a plant and their functions, including roots, stems, and leaves.

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