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Reproduction of Plants

Reproduction of Plants. Reproduction. The process of producing young ones from their parents is called reproduction. REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS. SEXUAL REPRODUCTION. ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION. VEGETATIVE PROPOGATION. Asexual reproduction.

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Reproduction of Plants

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  1. Reproduction of Plants

  2. Reproduction The process of producing young ones from their parents is called reproduction www.assignmentpoint.com

  3. REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS SEXUAL REPRODUCTION ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION VEGETATIVE PROPOGATION www.assignmentpoint.com

  4. Asexual reproduction The formation of new plants from the cells of a single parent is called asexual reproduction www.assignmentpoint.com

  5. ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION BUDDING SPORE FORMATION FRAGMENTAT-ION

  6. Budding In this process ,a small bulb-like outgrowth called bud is formed formed from the cell.This bud keeps on increasing in size and forms an independent organism which separates from the parent. Eg: yeast www.assignmentpoint.com

  7. Fragmentation In this process, the adult organism just breaks up into two or more pieces called fragments. Each of these fragments grows up to become a new plant .It is common in spirogyra & fucus. SPIROGYRA FUCUS www.assignmentpoint.com

  8. Fragmentation in spirogyra www.assignmentpoint.com

  9. Spore Formation Some plants like ferns and mosses multiply asexually through spores . Spores are microscopic single celled or several celled reproductive bodies that are protected by a thick wall . During favourable conditions these spores burst out of the thick wall, start multiplying, and grow into new plants.

  10. Mosses Ferns www.assignmentpoint.com

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