BiologyReproduction in PlantsAsexual Reproduction – Part 2

Asexual Reproduction – Part 2

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    • Asexual Reproduction
    • Budding
    • Fragmentation
    • Spore Formation
    • Summary
    • What’s Next?

    In the previous segment, we learnt about Vegetative propagation. In this segment, we will learn about Budding, fragmentation and spore formation.

    What is Asexual reproduction?

    • The reproduction that Does Not Involve Gametes is called asexual gametes.
    • In asexual reproduction, a part of the parent body is capable of developing into a new organism.
    • There are four types of asexual reproduction in plants: vegetative propagation, fragmentation, budding, and spore formation.

    What is Budding?

    • Bud is a bulb or a knob-like structure that can grow into a shoot, leaves, or flowers.
    • Budding is a process in which a bud from one plant is taken and grown on another plant.

    Budding

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