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PLANT PROPAGATION

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    SEXUAL AND ASEXUAL PLANT PROPAGATION
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  • Plant propagation is the process of growing new plants from a variety of sources: seeds, cuttings, and other plant parts.
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  • Asexual propagation occurs when a new plant is produced from the union of male and reproductive parts in the flower of the plant.
    SEXUAL PROPAGATION
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  • Sexual propagation occurs when a new plant is produced even WITHOUT the union of male and reproductive parts in the flower of the plant.
    ASEXUAL PROPAGATION
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  • It is the MALE parts in plants.
    POLLEN
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  • It is the FEMALE parts in plants.
    EGG
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  • It is the process of transferring pollen grains from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma.
    POLLINATION
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  • It is the transfer of pollen from the anther of a flower to the stigma of the same flower.
    SELF-POLLINATION
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  • It occurs when the pollen from one plant's anther moves to the stigma of another.
    CROSS POLLINATION
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  • It is the tube through which sperm from the pollen reaches the egg cell, and fertilizes the plant to form seeds.
    POLLEN TUBE
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  • It is a part inside the ovary and it contains a small cell. When the cell is fertilized, it turns into a seed, which can then grow into a new plant.
    OVULE
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  • It is a fertilized egg cell that results from the union of an egg and the male part.
    ZYGOTE
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  • It contains a miniature plant, called an embryo, that can develop into a fully grown plant.
    SEED
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  • It is the first leaf or one of the first leaves of a plant which is usually folded within a seed. It is also called a seed leaf.
    COTYLEDON
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  • The outer shell of a seed that protects the embryo.
    SEED COAT
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  • It develops into a new plant's stem
    HYPOCOTYL
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  • It develops into a new shoot or young plant.
    EPICOTYL
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