What is budding and vegetative propagation and spores in biology?
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In budding a new individual develops with in the body wall or cell membrane of the parent causing a bud like projection.
For example, Yeast, Hydra etc.
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Reproduction from vegeatitive parts without the help of any reproductive organ is called vegetative propagation.
For example, Ginger, Potato etc. reproduces by this method.
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It is a small single-celled reproductive body which is covered by a thick and hard protective coating.
In budding a new individual develops with in the body wall or cell membrane of the parent causing a bud like projection.
For example, Yeast, Hydra etc.
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Reproduction from vegeatitive parts without the help of any reproductive organ is called vegetative propagation.
For example, Ginger, Potato etc. reproduces by this method.
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It is a small single-celled reproductive body which is covered by a thick and hard protective coating.
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⭕In Budding a small part of the body of the parent organism grows out as a 'bud' which then detaches and becomes a new organism. The asexual reproduction by budding is observed in Hydra and Yeast.✔️
⭕ Spores are microscopic asexual reproduction which are covered by a hard protective coat.
⭕ It enablesthem to survive unfavorable condition like lack of food , lack of water and extreme temperature.But when conditions are favourable then the spores grow to produce new plants.❤️
⭕In Vegetative propagation, new plants are obtained from the parts of old plants without the help of reproductive organs.
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