www.sakshieducation.com Reproduction - Asexual Reproduction in plants New characters are seen in offspring in sexual reproduction due to_____ recombination. Production (or) fusion of gamets does not take place in _____ kind of reproduction. In asexual reproduction of fungi, a large number of _____ are formed in special structures. Chrysanthemum propagates often by means of _____ (Mar. 07,02, 01, Oct. 99) Buds in Bryophyllum are known as _____ buds. (Mar. 08, June 04, 01) In layering, stems that form roots are still attached to _____ plants. In grafting, the union occurs through formation of _____ between the two grafts. The ability of plant cell to give rise to a whole plant is called _____ (June 05) Technique of tissue culture is practised under_____ conditions to be free from contaminating agents. 10. Haploid plants are obtained commonly by introducing _____in culture media. (Mar. 2000) 11. New characters seen in the offspring which are not present in either of the parents is due to _____ 12. _____ reproduction mainly involves formation of gametes. H I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. A K In layering, girdle is done around the base of the stem to _____ _____is preferred to multiplication by ornamental and horticulture plants.(Mar. 06) _____ is the most common type of asexual reproduction in yeast. (June 05) Curry leaf plant is propagated by _____ (Mar - 2000) In _____ spores are produced on the conollium. _____ reproduce by binary fission. Potato is modified _____ In _____ root cuttings are used for vegetative propagation. The ability of an organism to produce a new generation of individuals of the same species is called _____ (Mar. 99) In fungi the most common type of asexual reproduction is _____ _____ is the place where leaf arises on the stem. Bud at the tip of stem is called _____ Buds which helps in growth of the plant are _____ Buds which give rise to flowers are called _____ Vegetative propagation in potato occurs through _____ _____ noticed that plat cells can be grown in synthetic media. The portion of the plant that is taken from the desired plat is called _____ Unorganised mass of tissue formed from explant is called _____ Haploid plants can be developed through tissue culture by culturing_____ Haploid plants through tissue culture were developed by _____ and _____ Growing embryos in culture media that do not develop inside the ovary is called _____ www.sakshieducation.com S 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. S 13. In stem cuttings, a slanting cut is made in the stem _____ www.sakshieducation.com 35. Embryo like structures formed in tissue culture are called _____ KEY 1. Chromosomal; 2. Asexual; 3. Spores; 4. Suckers; 5. Epiphyllous; 6. Parent; 7. New Tissue; 8. Totipotency; 9. Aseptic Seterilised; 10. Pollen grains; 11. Recombination of chromosomes; 12. Sexual Reproduction; 13. Below the mode; 14. Decrease downward movement of food; 15.Vegetative propagation; 16. Building; 17. Root buds; 18. Aspergillus; 19. Bacteria/ Euglena; I 20.Underground stem; 21. Carrot; 22. Reproduction; 23. Sporulation; 24. Node; 25. Apical bud; 26.Vegetative buds; 27. Floral buds; 28. Eyes; 29. Haberlandt; 30. Explant; 31. Callus; 32. Pollen S A K S H grains/ haploid cells; 33. Shipra guha, Satish Maheshwari; 34. Embryo rescue; 35. Embryoids www.sakshieducation.com
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