2. The process of production of a complete new plant from a part of an existing plant without the use of seeds
3. The process of getting back the lost body part.
4. The process of transfer of pollens from the anther of a flower to the stigma of the same flower
5. A single cell formed as a result of fusion between a male gamete and a female gamete.
6. The period of sexual maturity.
7. The hormones secreted by males.
8. The period of time when physical development of secondary sexual characteristics begin
Answers
Vegetative propagation: It is a type of asexual reproduction in which new plants are produced from
roots, stems, leaves and buds. Since reproduction is through the vegetative parts of the plant.
Budding: In this process, a new individual from a bulb-like projection, bud, grows and gets detached from the parent to form a new individual and it is mostly observed in yeast.
Spore formation: Spores are asexual reproductive bodies. A spore is covered by a hard protective coat to withstand unfavourable conditions such as high temperature & ow humidity. So they can survive for a long time. Under favourable conditions, a spore germinates and develops into a new
Answer:
Vegetative reproduction (also known as vegetative propagation, vegetative multiplication or cloning)
Regeneration
Pollination
zygote