# Cuttings # layers. # grafting # tissue culture (micropropogation)
1.structure and diagrams of common flowers. 2.description of the process of pollination ,fertilization and germination. 3.formation of seed and fruits. 4.description of vegetative reproduction and artificial propagation. note:the above contents show the least no. of key points to be studied.
The reproduction system, the digestive system, the immune system.
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Reproduction in bryophyllum, also known as Kalanchoe, takes place through vegetative propagation where new plantlets form at the edges of the leaves. These plantlets can drop off and develop into new independent plants under suitable conditions. Bryophyllum can also reproduce through seeds.
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vegitative propagation is when plants reproduce asexually duuuhhh
no the reproduction is when you give birth to a foal.
All single celled organisms reproduce by mitosis, ie. bacteria.
budding:it is also a kind of grafting but here a bud is used instead of twig.a bud is transplanted on the stock plant from which the rest of the shoot is removed. grafting:in the plants transplantation of one plant to the lower part of the shoot.
The ability of living things to repair them selves or grow lost parts is called regeneration. Plants generally have greater powers of generation than animals do. In plants generally happens to: Vegetative Reproduction : This is an asexual reproduction in plants where vegetative parts, namely, the root, stem, or leaf, give rise to new plants. No reproductive organs take part in this method of reproductive and, therefore, no seed are produced. 1.Vegetative propagation by roots. 2.vegetative propagation by stems 3.vegetative propagation by Leaves
No, the appearance of new leaves on a tree in the spring is not an example of reproduction. Reproduction in plants typically involves the production of seeds, spores, or other structures that give rise to new plants. The emergence of new leaves is part of the growth and development process of an existing plant rather than reproduction.