Tissue culture or micro-propagation
Canola is a plant ,not a form of asexual reproduction .
This type of reproduction is called asexual reproduction, specifically vegetative propagation. It allows the plant to create identical copies of itself without the need for seeds or genetic recombination.
it is asexual if you do not plant it from the root. eg. take a clipping and that will count as asexual.
asexual reproduction
asexual
Asexual Reproduction
An asexual plant does not need to be pollinated by another plant, so if the plant is the last of its kind it wont die out
An asexual plant does not need to be pollinated by another plant, so if the plant is the last of its kind it wont die out
to have asexual reproduction
No, cutting is not a form of asexual reproduction. Asexual reproduction involves the production of offspring from a single parent without the fusion of gametes, while cutting involves propagating a new plant from a severed part of an existing plant.
No, layering is not an example of asexual reproduction. Layering is a method of plant propagation where a branch or stem of a plant is encouraged to grow roots while still attached to the parent plant. Asexual reproduction in plants involves the production of new individuals from a single parent without the involvement of gametes.
No, asexual reproduction in plants produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent plant. This means that the resulting plants will have the same characteristics and appearance as the parent plant.