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10Flower is the vegetative part of a flowering plant. False
Vegetative propagation is a type of asexual reproduction.
Roots, stems, and leaves are called vegetative parts of plants.
Sweet potato stores food in its roots for vegetative propagation.
Rhizomes grow vertically deep inside the soil.
Potato tubers have depressions called eyes.
Sugarcane reproduces vegetatively through aerial stem.
Bulbils are formed only in roots.
Bryophyllum produces new plants from notches on leaf margins.
Vegetative propagation always requires flowers.
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Vegetative propagation occurs through:
Which plant reproduces through roots?
Which underground stem lies horizontally under soil?
Ginger is an example of:
Eyes of potato are actually:
Which plant spreads rapidly through aerial stem?
Bulbils are mainly used for propagation in:
Bryophyllum produces new plants from:
Which of the following is an underground stem?
Vegetative propagation does NOT require:
Asexual reproduction through vegetative parts is called ______ propagation.
Buds arise from the ______ of potato.
Sugarcane reproduces through ______ stem.
Bulbils grow into new plants with ______ and shoots.
New plants grow from leaf margins in ______.
Onion reproduces vegetatively through a ______.
Root, stem, and leaf are known as ______ parts.
Sweet potato stores food in its ______.
Ginger reproduces through an underground stem called ______.
Potato reproduces through a ______.