Biology 1B: SFY

Biology

Biology 1A for Science Foundation Year

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Text Explain asexual reproduction:{{c1::Asexual reproduction in plants occurs when new plants are produced from a single parent plant without the involvement of sex cells. There are many different methods of asexual reproduction in plants, including:Vegetative reproduction: This is the process by which new plants are produced from parts of the parent plant, such as stems, leaves, or roots.Fragmentation: This is the process by which a plant breaks apart into smaller pieces, each of which can grow into a new plant.Regeneration: This is the process by which a plant can regrow from a damaged or injured part.}}
Extra Extra: Asexual reproduction in plants involves the creation of new plants from a single parent, without the involvement of seeds or spores. This process results in offspring that are genetically identical to the parent, essentially forming clones. Several methods of asexual reproduction exist in plants, including vegetative propagation, budding, and fragmentation
Text Fungi that absorb from dead material? → {{c1::Saprobes}}Q: Fungi + plant roots? → {{c2::Mycorrhizae}}Q: Fungi + algae? → {{c3::Lichens}}
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