1. what is parthenogenesis?
2. what is the vegetative part of bryophyllum?
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Parthenogenesis is a form of reproduction in which an egg can develop into an embryo without being fertilized by a sperm. Parthenogenesis is derived from the Greek words for “virgin birth,” and several insect species including aphids, bees, and ants are known to reproduce by parthenogenesis.
Reproduction in Bryophyllum occurs asexually through vegetative propagation by leaves. The leaf of Bryophyllum is broad and has notches at its margins. Buds arise from the notches. These buds are called epiphyllous buds.
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1) Parthenogenesis is the reproduction from an ovum without fertilization, especially as a normal process in some invertebrates and lower plants.
2) Reproduction in Bryophyllum occurs asexually through vegetative propagation leaves. So vegetative part of bryophyllum is leaves.
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