Reproduction in Plants
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Which part of a plant is NOT typically involved in vegetative propagation?

  • Flower (correct)
  • Stem
  • Root
  • Leaf
  • What is the term for the growth of new plants from vegetative parts?

  • Vegetative propagation (correct)
  • Pollination
  • Germination
  • Photosynthesis
  • Which phase is NOT part of the study of plant reproduction mentioned in the content?

  • Reproduction in plants through cones (correct)
  • Reproduction in plants through seeds
  • Reproduction in plants through other parts
  • Reproduction in plants through stems
  • Which of the following roots can give rise to new plants?

    <p>Sweet potato and dahlia</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What should be planted to grow a new carrot plant?

    <p>Top portion of a carrot</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are flowers expected to turn into as part of plant reproduction?

    <p>Fruits</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Flowers turn into ______.

    <p>fruits</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Root, stem, and leaf are called ______ parts.

    <p>vegetative</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Growth of new plants from vegetative parts is known as ______ propagation.

    <p>vegetative</p> Signup and view all the answers

    New plants grow from stem, root, leaves, and ______.

    <p>cones</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Some roots, like those of sweet potato, dahlia, carrot, and ______ can give rise to new plants.

    <p>radish</p> Signup and view all the answers

    If we cut the top portion of a carrot and plant it in the ground, a new ______ will grow from it.

    <p>plant</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Reproduction in Plants

    • All living beings reproduce to give rise to new individuals of the same kind.
    • Plants reproduce to produce new plants, which can be studied in two parts: through seeds and through other parts.

    Vegetative Propagation

    • Vegetative parts of a plant include the root, stem, and leaf.
    • Growth of new plants from vegetative parts is known as vegetative propagation.
    • Examples of plants that can give rise to new plants from their roots include sweet potato, dahlia, carrot, and radish.
    • New plants can grow from the top portion of a cut carrot when planted in the ground.

    Types of Plant Reproduction

    • Reproduction in plants through seeds
    • Reproduction in plants through other parts (vegetative propagation)

    Reproduction in Plants

    • All living beings reproduce to give rise to new individuals of the same kind.
    • Plants reproduce to produce new plants, which can be studied in two parts: through seeds and through other parts.

    Vegetative Propagation

    • Vegetative parts of a plant include the root, stem, and leaf.
    • Growth of new plants from vegetative parts is known as vegetative propagation.
    • Examples of plants that can give rise to new plants from their roots include sweet potato, dahlia, carrot, and radish.
    • New plants can grow from the top portion of a cut carrot when planted in the ground.

    Types of Plant Reproduction

    • Reproduction in plants through seeds
    • Reproduction in plants through other parts (vegetative propagation)

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