.Sugar cane, coriander and potato are plants. Do we observe the same type of reproduction in all of these? Explain.
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Answer:
no in all of these reproduction is different.
Explanation:
Sugarcane new plant grows from stem. Coriander new plant grows from seeds. And potato plant from the eyes on the surface of the potato.
Answer:
No....
In fact sugar cane reproduces asexually by the use of pieces of the stem called setts or cuttings of the plant that contain at least one node. ... The new stem will also grow out of the bud primordium on this cutting. The first stalk of sugar cane that comes up each year is called the ratoon.
Coriander is an annual herb in the family Apiaceae. It is also known as Chinese parsley or dhania or cilantro. All parts of the plant are edible, but the fresh leaves and the dried seeds are the parts most traditionally used in cooking.It reproduces through its seeds.
Potatoes are mainly propagated by vegetative methods (cloning). Potato tubers have nodes or �eyes� from which the new growth begins. The new stems growing from each �eye� are called sprouts which giver rise to the new plant. Vegetative seed can be either a whole tuber or a cut tuber.