Science, asked by ishikarana08, 5 hours ago

A farmer grows a plant from a seed produced by sexual

reproduction, while he grows another plant of the same variety

through vegetative propagation. What will be the difference

between the two plants?​

Answers

Answered by BrainlySrijan2
7

Answer:

Plant propagation is the process of creating new plants. There are two types of propagation: sexual and asexual. Sexual reproduction is the union of the pollen and egg, drawing from the genes of two parents to create a new, third individual. Sexual propagation involves the floral parts of a plant. Asexual propagation involves taking a part of one parent plant and causing it to regenerate itself into a new plant. The resulting new plant is genetically identical its parent. Asexual propagation involves the vegetative parts of a plant: stems, roots, or leaves.

The advantages of sexual propagation are that it may be cheaper and quicker than other methods; it may be the only way to obtain new varieties and hybrid vigor; in certain species, it is the only viable method for propagation; and it is a way to avoid transmission of certain diseases. Asexual propagation has advantages, too. It may be easier and faster in some species; it may be the only way to perpetuate some cultivars; and it bypasses the juvenile characteristics of certain species.

Answered by romanreigns0347
7

Answer:

yes there will be difference

Explanation:

plant grown by vegetative propagation will grow faster than other one.And it will show same character of the parents plant.

But plant grown by sexual reproduction will show new features

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