V. Give two examples:
11. Animals reproduce by budding-____ ____
12. Plants reproduce from aerial stem -
13. Pollinating agents -
14. Factors affecting the rate of transpiration -
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- Budding. Budding is a form of asexual reproduction that results from the outgrowth of a part of the body leading to a separation of the “bud” from the original organism and the formation of two individuals, one smaller than the other. Budding occurs commonly in some invertebrate animals such as hydras and corals
- Aerial stem modifications are modifications to the aerial stems, vegetative buds and floral buds of plants growing in different conditions and which perform functions such as climbing, protection, synthesis of food, or vegetative propagation.
- A pollinator is the agent that causes that transfer. Pollinators range from physical agents, especially the wind (wind pollination is called anemophily), or biotic agents such as insects, birds, bats and other animals (pollination by insects is called entomophily, by birds ornithophily, by bats chiropterophily
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11. Corals and Sone Sponges
12. Bougainville and Duranta
13. Wind and Insects
14. Temperature and Humidity
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