Science, asked by Roop14, 11 months ago

what is bulbs called in phiopus and how they reproduce? ​

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Answered by SmritiSami
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Bulbs called in phiopus are bullets.

They reproduce without pollen exchange. A true bulb represents nature's most impressive magic. It looks as dry as garlic but houses a complete plant embryo, as well as the buds from which baby bulbs can grow.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The bulbs in phiophus is known as bullets.

Explanation:

  • Phiopus is a plant which grows by sexual reproduction. However there is no exchange of polymer in between two or more plants.
  • The bullets carry the embryo and the part of the new plant. From outside it does not look like a bird but it it gives nutrition and not just growing but inside the bullet.
  • Also this type of reproduction is a unique feature which is found only in Phiophus.

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