Reproduction in plants
Fill In the blanks :
1) During unfavorable conditions, some organisms develop a thick protective covering called __________ around themselves.
2) The small outgrowth arising from the yeast cell is called a _________.
3) The gyneoecium consists of _______ , _______ and ________.
4) Pollination taking place between two flowers present on two separate parent plants is called________ pollination.
5) The process by which a dormant embryo becomes active and grow into a new plant is known as _________.
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Answer:
This cyst formation can be seen in Amoeba during unfavourable conditions. 2) The small outgrowth arising from yeast are called as Buds. This arise during a process known as Budding , which is a means of asexual reproduction. 3) The gynoecium consists of Ovary , Style and Stigma
Answer:
1) cyst
2) buds
3) ovary, style, stigma
4) crossed
5)germination
Explanation:
1) During unfavorable conditions, some organisms develop a thick protective covering called cyst around themselves.
2) The small outgrowth arising from the yeast cell is called a buds.
3) The gyneoecium consists of ovary , style and stigma.
4) Pollination taking place between two flowers present on two separate parent plants is called crossed pollination.
5) The process by which a dormant embryo becomes active and grow into a new plant is known as germination.
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