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Stages of Cellular Growth The growth of an organism is always associated with growth of cells. This growth of cells occurs in three successive stages. They are (i) Cell division : The…
Advantages and Disadvantages of Vegetative Reproduction Advantages Rapid means of reproduction and spread. Offspring’s identical to parent. The desired varieties can thus be preserved genetically for use. Food storage organs…
ARTIFICIAL METHODS Human have taken advantage of this natural phenomenon and have artificially propagated plants vegetatively by using the specialized parts as described earlier or by cutting, grafting and layering. When…
Vegetative Reproduction in Angiosperms Vegetative Reproduction in Angiosperms: Reproduction of new plants from the portion of the vegetative parts of a plant is very common and is called vegetative reproduction.…
Reproduction in Angiosperm (Flowering Plants) Angiosperm reproduce both by vegetative as well as by sexual methods. In this section we will study the sexual reproduction in angiosperms. As you know…
Reproduction in Lower Plants We will study the different types of reproduction in two lower plants, one Unicellular Algae (Chlamydomonas) and the other multicellular filamentous algae (Spirogyra), Chlamydomonas (A Unicellular…
Reproduction in Plants Reproduction is one of the most important characteristic of all living beings. It is the production of one’s own kind. It is necessary for the continuation of…