341303
Ginger is multiplied vegetatively by means of
1 Bud
2 Tuber
3 Corn
4 Rhizome
Explanation:
Rhizome is a horizontal stem that forms root and shoot which is present in ginger which is capable of forming a new plant.
BIOXII01: REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS
341304
In all the methods of asexual reproduction
1 Offspring produced are identical to the parents
2 Offspring produced are genetically different from the parents
3 Offspring produced may or may not be identical to the parents
4 None of the above
Explanation:
In asexual reproduction a single parent is involved which results in offspring that are genetically identical to each other and to the parent.
BIOXII01: REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS
341305
Which of the following is not an artificial method of vegetative reproduction?
1 Cutting
2 Grafting
3 Layering
4 Bulbils
Explanation:
Stem cuttings, root cuttings, leaf cuttings, root division, layering, grafting are all artificial vegetative methods of propagation.
BIOXII01: REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS
341306
Which type of vegetative reproduction occurs in Grape and Hibiscus?
1 Cutting
2 Layering
3 By seed
4 Grafting
Explanation:
Layering is a method of asexual propagation in which a stem is made to produce roots while still attached to the parent plant. The parent plant provides the new plant with water and nutrients while the roots are forming. Examples of plants propagated by simple layering include Strawberry, Hibiscus (China Rose), Grapes, Lemon.
341303
Ginger is multiplied vegetatively by means of
1 Bud
2 Tuber
3 Corn
4 Rhizome
Explanation:
Rhizome is a horizontal stem that forms root and shoot which is present in ginger which is capable of forming a new plant.
BIOXII01: REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS
341304
In all the methods of asexual reproduction
1 Offspring produced are identical to the parents
2 Offspring produced are genetically different from the parents
3 Offspring produced may or may not be identical to the parents
4 None of the above
Explanation:
In asexual reproduction a single parent is involved which results in offspring that are genetically identical to each other and to the parent.
BIOXII01: REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS
341305
Which of the following is not an artificial method of vegetative reproduction?
1 Cutting
2 Grafting
3 Layering
4 Bulbils
Explanation:
Stem cuttings, root cuttings, leaf cuttings, root division, layering, grafting are all artificial vegetative methods of propagation.
BIOXII01: REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS
341306
Which type of vegetative reproduction occurs in Grape and Hibiscus?
1 Cutting
2 Layering
3 By seed
4 Grafting
Explanation:
Layering is a method of asexual propagation in which a stem is made to produce roots while still attached to the parent plant. The parent plant provides the new plant with water and nutrients while the roots are forming. Examples of plants propagated by simple layering include Strawberry, Hibiscus (China Rose), Grapes, Lemon.
341303
Ginger is multiplied vegetatively by means of
1 Bud
2 Tuber
3 Corn
4 Rhizome
Explanation:
Rhizome is a horizontal stem that forms root and shoot which is present in ginger which is capable of forming a new plant.
BIOXII01: REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS
341304
In all the methods of asexual reproduction
1 Offspring produced are identical to the parents
2 Offspring produced are genetically different from the parents
3 Offspring produced may or may not be identical to the parents
4 None of the above
Explanation:
In asexual reproduction a single parent is involved which results in offspring that are genetically identical to each other and to the parent.
BIOXII01: REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS
341305
Which of the following is not an artificial method of vegetative reproduction?
1 Cutting
2 Grafting
3 Layering
4 Bulbils
Explanation:
Stem cuttings, root cuttings, leaf cuttings, root division, layering, grafting are all artificial vegetative methods of propagation.
BIOXII01: REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS
341306
Which type of vegetative reproduction occurs in Grape and Hibiscus?
1 Cutting
2 Layering
3 By seed
4 Grafting
Explanation:
Layering is a method of asexual propagation in which a stem is made to produce roots while still attached to the parent plant. The parent plant provides the new plant with water and nutrients while the roots are forming. Examples of plants propagated by simple layering include Strawberry, Hibiscus (China Rose), Grapes, Lemon.
341303
Ginger is multiplied vegetatively by means of
1 Bud
2 Tuber
3 Corn
4 Rhizome
Explanation:
Rhizome is a horizontal stem that forms root and shoot which is present in ginger which is capable of forming a new plant.
BIOXII01: REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS
341304
In all the methods of asexual reproduction
1 Offspring produced are identical to the parents
2 Offspring produced are genetically different from the parents
3 Offspring produced may or may not be identical to the parents
4 None of the above
Explanation:
In asexual reproduction a single parent is involved which results in offspring that are genetically identical to each other and to the parent.
BIOXII01: REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS
341305
Which of the following is not an artificial method of vegetative reproduction?
1 Cutting
2 Grafting
3 Layering
4 Bulbils
Explanation:
Stem cuttings, root cuttings, leaf cuttings, root division, layering, grafting are all artificial vegetative methods of propagation.
BIOXII01: REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS
341306
Which type of vegetative reproduction occurs in Grape and Hibiscus?
1 Cutting
2 Layering
3 By seed
4 Grafting
Explanation:
Layering is a method of asexual propagation in which a stem is made to produce roots while still attached to the parent plant. The parent plant provides the new plant with water and nutrients while the roots are forming. Examples of plants propagated by simple layering include Strawberry, Hibiscus (China Rose), Grapes, Lemon.
341303
Ginger is multiplied vegetatively by means of
1 Bud
2 Tuber
3 Corn
4 Rhizome
Explanation:
Rhizome is a horizontal stem that forms root and shoot which is present in ginger which is capable of forming a new plant.
BIOXII01: REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS
341304
In all the methods of asexual reproduction
1 Offspring produced are identical to the parents
2 Offspring produced are genetically different from the parents
3 Offspring produced may or may not be identical to the parents
4 None of the above
Explanation:
In asexual reproduction a single parent is involved which results in offspring that are genetically identical to each other and to the parent.
BIOXII01: REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS
341305
Which of the following is not an artificial method of vegetative reproduction?
1 Cutting
2 Grafting
3 Layering
4 Bulbils
Explanation:
Stem cuttings, root cuttings, leaf cuttings, root division, layering, grafting are all artificial vegetative methods of propagation.
BIOXII01: REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS
341306
Which type of vegetative reproduction occurs in Grape and Hibiscus?
1 Cutting
2 Layering
3 By seed
4 Grafting
Explanation:
Layering is a method of asexual propagation in which a stem is made to produce roots while still attached to the parent plant. The parent plant provides the new plant with water and nutrients while the roots are forming. Examples of plants propagated by simple layering include Strawberry, Hibiscus (China Rose), Grapes, Lemon.