Biology, asked by Sunil3833, 1 year ago

Bryophyllum can reproduce by its (i) stem (ii) leaves (iii) roots (iv) flower

Answers

Answered by virendra1561
87
Bryophyllum can reproduce by its leaves.
Answered by HappyJohn
0

Bryophyllum can reproduce by its leaves.

So, the correct choice of the asked question is Option (ii).

Explanation:

1. Bryophyllum reproduces or multiplies in number by the method called vegetative propagation.

2. Leaves of Bryophyllum plays a major role in vegetative propagation. Special adventitious buds are present on the margin of the leaves.

3. These buds are knows as epiphyllous buds. These have the ability to produce new plants and shoots.

4. Under favourable environment or condition, these newly developed small plants or shoots gets detached from the leaves and then grows into a mature plant when comes in contact with soil.

5. This is how the process reproduction or multiplying occurs in Bryophyllum.

6. Vegetative propagation is a process of asexual type of reproduction in which only a single parent is involved and no production of gametes occurs.

Know More:

How does vegetative propagation occur in nature? explain with four different examples.

https://brainly.in/question/3075584

------- is not a vegetative part of the plant.

A. stem B. root C. flower D. leaf

https://brainly.in/question/5941367

#SPJ3

Similar questions