Plant Reproduction

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Which type of reproduction in plants produces offspring that are genetically different from their parents?

  • Fragmentation
  • Budding
  • Asexual reproduction
  • Sexual reproduction (correct)

What is the main difference between sexual and asexual reproduction in plants?

  • Sexual reproduction occurs through budding, while asexual reproduction occurs through spore formation
  • Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes, while asexual reproduction does not (correct)
  • Sexual reproduction requires two parents, while asexual reproduction only requires one parent
  • Sexual reproduction produces genetically identical offspring, while asexual reproduction produces genetically different offspring

What are the two fundamental forms of asexual reproduction in plants?

  • Spore formation and regeneration
  • Sexual reproduction and vegetative propagation
  • Budding and fragmentation
  • Vegetative reproduction and agamospermy (correct)

Which type of reproduction in plants involves the production and fusion of male and female gametes?

<p>Sexual reproduction (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the result of asexual reproduction in plants?

<p>Genetically identical offspring (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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