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Which part of a plant is NOT typically involved in vegetative propagation?
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?
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?
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?
Which of the following roots can give rise to new plants?
What should be planted to grow a new carrot plant?
What should be planted to grow a new carrot plant?
What are flowers expected to turn into as part of plant reproduction?
What are flowers expected to turn into as part of plant reproduction?
Flowers turn into ______.
Flowers turn into ______.
Root, stem, and leaf are called ______ parts.
Root, stem, and leaf are called ______ parts.
Growth of new plants from vegetative parts is known as ______ propagation.
Growth of new plants from vegetative parts is known as ______ propagation.
New plants grow from stem, root, leaves, and ______.
New plants grow from stem, root, leaves, and ______.
Some roots, like those of sweet potato, dahlia, carrot, and ______ can give rise to new plants.
Some roots, like those of sweet potato, dahlia, carrot, and ______ can give rise to new plants.
If we cut the top portion of a carrot and plant it in the ground, a new ______ will grow from it.
If we cut the top portion of a carrot and plant it in the ground, a new ______ will grow from it.
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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Learn about the process of reproduction in plants, including vegetative propagation and production of new plants from seeds and other parts.