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No, simple cell division in plants and animals is not identical. Plants rely on cell division in meristematic tissues for growth, while animals use cell division in tissues for growth and repair. Additionally, plants typically have a rigid cell wall that must be divided during cell division, unlike animal cells.
To grow an identical plant, you can propagate it through methods like stem cuttings, division, or layering. Ensure you have a healthy parent plant to take cuttings from, provide the right environmental conditions (light, temperature, water), and use a suitable rooting medium. Monitor the new plant closely as it establishes itself.
The scientific name for floating leaf plants is Hydrophytes. These plants have adaptations that allow them to float on water and absorb nutrients through their roots submerged in water.
The process to produce genetically identical plants from a single plant is called plant tissue culture. This involves taking small tissue samples from the original plant, growing them in a sterile nutrient medium, and inducing them to develop into new plants through cell division. This allows for the rapid production of numerous genetically identical plants.
A large scientific group of plants or animals is called a species. There are many different types of plants and animals all grouped into species based on how they react in an environment.
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The scientific name for yam plants is Dioscorea.
purebred plants
The scientific study of plants is known as botany.
asexual
tissue culturing
There are many plants commonly called Violet but the true Violet is Violet odorata the Sweet Violet.Contrablue Adds:Actually, the scientific name the previous answer alludes to is "viola odorata". And a wonderful scent it is, too.Absolutely correct a slip on my part.
it is botany
What technique is used to produce identical tomato plants
There isn't a specific scientific name for "basak" as it could refer to different plants or species depending on the region or context. It would be necessary to provide more specific information or context to determine the correct scientific name for "basak."
they are vascular plants and non-vascular plants
Plants