Advertisements
Advertisements
प्रश्न
Describe the different methods of asexual reproduction. Give examples.
उत्तर
Asexual reproduction does not require male and female partners. In this method, the organisms themselves increase their numbers. The various methods of asexual reproduction are as follows.
- Budding: A bulge-like structure is formed on the body of a fully grown plant, called a budder. The nucleus of the body cell is divided into two parts, and one of these nuclei comes into the bud. The budder is separated from the body of the parent organism and grows to become a fully grown organism.
- Fragmentation method: In aquatic plants like algae, multiplication takes place through the fragmentation method. Algae get divided into two or more parts and each part starts growing as a new life. This process continues continuously.
- Vegetative propagation: Propagating a lineage by producing new plants from any vegetative multicellular part of the plant without seeds is called vegetative propagation. It is mainly of two types.
- Natural vegetative propagation: In nature, the production of new plants from buds present on the roots, stems, leaves, etc., of plants is called natural vegetative propagation, e.g. potato, ginger, stonecrop, etc.
- Artificial vegetative propagation: Man himself keeps on preparing plants by his own efforts by planting, grafting or pressure grafting. This process is called artificial vegetative propagation, e.g. rose, mango, etc.
- Spore formation method: Fungi reproduce by spores. The spores of fungi are present in the air. They are suitable to withstand even unfavourable conditions like high temperatures and low humidity. They are protected by a hard protective cover. Bacteria can survive for a long time. On getting favourable conditions, bacteria germinate and give birth to new organisms. Moss and ferns reproduce by spores.
APPEARS IN
संबंधित प्रश्न
Characters transmitted from parents to offspring are present in
The correct sequence of reproductive stages seen in flowering plants is
What is a clone? Why do offsprings formed by asexual reproduction exhibit remarkable similarity?
Why are budding, fragmentation and regeneration all considered as asexual types of reproduction? With neat diagrams explain the process of regeneration in Planaria.
The ‘eye’ of the potato plant is what
Fungus, moss and fern reproduce by a common method of asexual reproduction. Name the method.
Why is it not possible to reconstruct the whole organism from a fragment in complex multicellular organisms?
Differentiate between binary fission in Amoeba and binary fission in Leishmania.
Choose the correct order of the stages of binary fission in Leishmania.
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
(I) | (II) | (III) | (IV) | (V) |
Assertion (A): Most of the plants close their stomata at night.
Reason (R): Closing of stomata helps to conserve water as large amount of water evaporates from the leaves.