C. Sexual Structures
shape of the spore
Conidia are chains or clusters of asexual spores of ascomycetes develop from tips of conidiophores. Conidiophores is formed during asexual reproduction of ascomycetes, fungal hyphae grow form mycelium.
Vegetative reproduction(vegetative propagation,vegetative multiplication, vegetative cloning) is a form ofasexual reproductionin plants. It is a process by which new individuals arise without production ofseedsorspores.Asexual reproductionis a mode ofreproductionby which offspring arise from a single parent, and inherit the genes of that parent only; it is reproduction which does not involvemeiosis orfertilization.
Vegetative growth involves roots and shoots but not reproductive structures and occurs in most plants.
fragmentation vegetative propagation budding
types of asexual reproduction: -Binary fission -budding -vegetative reproduction -spore formation
Conidia are chains or clusters of asexual spores of ascomycetes develop from tips of conidiophores. Conidiophores is formed during asexual reproduction of ascomycetes, fungal hyphae grow form mycelium.
Vegetative reproduction (Asexual).
Vegetative reproduction (Asexual).
Vegetative reproduction(vegetative propagation,vegetative multiplication, vegetative cloning) is a form ofasexual reproductionin plants. It is a process by which new individuals arise without production ofseedsorspores.Asexual reproductionis a mode ofreproductionby which offspring arise from a single parent, and inherit the genes of that parent only; it is reproduction which does not involvemeiosis orfertilization.
The kind of growth that involves roots and shoots but not reproductive structures is called vegetative reproduction. Some biologists call it asexual reproduction.
vegetative propagation and pollination, both sexual AND asexual reproduction.
The kind of growth that involves roots and shoots but not reproductive structures is called vegetative reproduction. Some biologists call it asexual reproduction.
Vegetative propagation is categorized as asexual reproduction. The process involves a single plant.
Vegetative propagation is production of a new plant from a portion of an existing plant.
1. Binary fission 2. Parthenogenesis 3. Agamogenesis 4. Apomixis and nucellar embryony Examples of plant structures associated with asexual or vegetative reproduction include: Runners/ stolons (e.g. Strawberry plants) Offsets Bulblets
Vegetative growth involves roots and shoots but not reproductive structures and occurs in most plants.
Ulothrix is a genus of filamentous green algae that employs vegetative reproduction. Vegetative reproduction is asexual, and does not require seeds or spores.