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3Q SCI6 Vegetative Propagation
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Type of plant reproduction that uses parts of plants--buds, stems, roots, leaves---instead of seeds.
Vegetative Propagation
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Form of reproduction of vegetative propagation
Asexual reproduction
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True or False: In Vegetative Propagation, new plants grow from the parent plant.
TRUE. New plants grow from the parent plant in In vegetative propagation.
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Parts of plants utilized in Vegetative Propagation
Buds, stems, roots, leaves.
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True or False: In Vegetative Propagation, new plants are grown from seeds or spores.
FALSE. Vegetative Propagation utilizes buds, stems, roots, leaves.
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True or False: In Vegetative Propagation may only be done naturally.
FALSE. Vegetative Propagation may be done naturally or artificially.
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This uses other parts of plants, aside from seeds and spores to grow new plants without human effort.
Natural Vegetative Propagation
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Grow horizontally above the ground and have nodes where buds are formed and their examples
Runners or stalons. Examples are strawberry and Bermuda grass
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Place where plantlets or small plants grow from
Edge of leaves
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Common example of plant that propagates using its leaves
Katakataka
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Part of plant that usually stores water but can also function as food storage for the plant
Swollen roots
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Examples of plants with swollen roots
Radish, carrots, turnips
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Swollen underground stem and examples
Bulb. Examples of bulbs are garlic, tulips, and lilies.
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Their leaves and buds are attached to the stem, leaves store food while new plants shoot from the buds
Bulb
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Examples of tubers
Potato, dahlia
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Stems that grow horizontally above the ground and example
Rhizomes, such as the ginger
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