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8-30Binary fission mean division into too it is the simplest and most common method of asexual reproduction it occur in prokaryotic bacteria many unicellular eukaryotic protozoa and some invertebrates .
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9-30The process by which organisms produce new organisms of their own kind.
Types of reproduction:
Learnt the two basic types of reproduction
Asexual reproduction
Sexual reproduction
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10-30The process in which there is incomplete oxidation reduction of the organic substrate glucose.
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11-30The process in which there is incomplete oxidation reduction of the organic substrate glucose.
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12-30When rizopus reaches reproduct age its body cells from thick walled spore sacs called sporangia inide each sporangium a cells divides many times and forms many daughter cells called spores .
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13-30A form of asexual reproduction in which an unfertilized egg develops into new off spring.
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14-30A type of asexual reproduction in which the vegetative parts of the plants i.e root atem or leaves produce new generation.
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15-30Artificial vegetative propagation in which cutting are taken from stem or root of parent and are placed in soil.
Grafting:
In grafting a piece of stem is cut from the plant and is attached with another plant established root
System.
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16-30The process of fertilization involves two fusions it is called double fertilization.
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17-30In plants phenomenon in which the sporophyte and gametophyte generation alternative with each other.
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18-30The transfer of pollen grains from flowers another to stigma.
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19-30Third whorlic and roecium is the male reproductive part of flowers it units are called stamens.
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20-30The embroyonic stem above the paint of attachment of the cotyledon.
Hypocotyls:
The embroyonic stem below the point of attachment of cotyledon.
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21-30The process by which a seed embryo develops into a seeding.
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22-30The fusion of male and female gemets to from a zyyote.
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23-30Spermatogenesis mean the formation of sperm.
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24-30The process in which ovaries develop into fruit without the fertilization in the ovules present in them result in seedless fruit e.g bananas.
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25-30Prostate gland produce a secretion that neutralizes the acidity of the fluid.
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26-30The male and female gametes sperms are produced in specialized organs called gonads.
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27-30In epigeal germination the hypocotyls elonagates and forms a hook pulling the cotyledons above grand beans cotton and papaya are the example of seed that germinate this way.
Hypogeal:
In hypogeal germination the epicotyls, enlongates and forms the hook in this type of germination the cotyledon say underground.
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28-30Sefl pollination is defined as the transfer of pollen grains from the another to the stigma of the same flower or other flowers of the same plant.
Cross pollination:
Cross pollination is transfer of pollen grains from flower on one plant to the flower on other plant of the same species.
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29-30Asexual reproduction does not involve the fusion of gametes they are many types of asexual reproduction all producing individuals that are genetically identical to each other and to the parent.
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30-30The bacterial spores are also thick walled they are formed inside bacterial cells so are called endospores.