Reproduction In Plants Flashcards

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Define reproduction.

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The production of new individuals from their parents in know as reprodution.

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2
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Define Sexual reproduction

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Both the parents are involved and
Gametes are involved too

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3
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Name all the vegetative parts

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Roots, stem and leaves

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3
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Define Asexual reproduction.

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Only single parent is involved and gametes are not involved

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4
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Tell the benefits of vegetative propagation and define the process

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Seedless plants can be grown,the child is identical to the parent, they grow faster
The process of growing plants through the vegetative parts

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4
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What happens in bryophyllum potato and ginger which labels that have sprouted throught the process of vegetative propogation

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In bryophyllum buds grow at the margin, on potato there’re small outgrowths knows as eyes and from the ginger a whole plant starts sprouting

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5
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Explain the process of budding in an yeast cell

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Budding in yeast is a type of asexual reproduction. A small bud forms on the parent cell, grows, and eventually breaks off to become a new yeast cell. This new cell is genetically identical to the parent

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5
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Explain the process of fragmentation in algae (spirogyra)

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In the process of fragmentation a cell breaks down into 2 parts and when each part reproduces they multiply.

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6
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Explain the process of spore
Formation in a bread mould

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In bread mould, spore formation occurs when the mould produces tiny spores in structures called sporangia. These spores are released into the air, and when they land in a suitable environment, they grow into new moulds

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7
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Explain the types of flowers

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There are 2 types of flowers known as bisexual which has both the reproductive parts and nisexual which has 1 reproductive part

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8
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Explain the different types of pollination

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Cross pollination in which the pollen grain are sent to different flower from the anther and self in which it happens form anther to the stigma

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9
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Explain the process of fertilisation

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Male and female gametes fuse which form into zygote which then turns into an embryo

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10
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What is the mature ovary and ovule known as

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Ovary into fruit and ovule into seed

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10
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Through which medium does maple and drumstick disperse

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Air

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11
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What part of flower and what things turn into a male gamete

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By anther form pollen grains

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12
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What forms into a female gamete

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It form in an ovule