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Asexual Reproduction Questions and Answer for NEET AIIMS JIPMER
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Asexual reproduction
1. Budding is a method of asexual reproduction found in_________
A. Hydra
B. Honey bee
C. Bacteria
D. Virus
Ans: hydra
2. In grafting, the portion to be grafted on the main plant is called_______
A. Stock
B. Scion
C. Stem
D. Adventitious bud
Ans: scion
3. During unfavorable conditions, the amoeba reproduces by:
A. Sporulation
B. Fusion
C. Binary fission
D. Endomexis
Ans: binary fission
4. The growing embryo(foetus) obtains nutrition from mother’s body from______
A. Amnion
B. Placenta
C. Amniotic fluid
D. Heart
Ans: placenta
5. Vegetative propagated plants are___________
A. Genetically dissimilar
B. Don’t bear roots
C. Genetically similar
D. Don’t form buds
Ans: genetically similar
6. Vegetative propagation in mint is occured by:
A. Sucker
B. Rhizome
C. Offset
D. Runner
Ans: sucker
7. The property of an undifferentiated cell that has the potential to develop into an entire plant is called:
A. Budding
B. Cloning
C. Sub potency
D. Totipotency
Ans: totipotency
8. The development of root and shoot in tissue culture is determined by:
A. Temperature
B. Nutrients
C. Auxins and cytokinin
D. None of the above
Ans: auxin and cytokinin
9. Budding in hydra is a form of:
A. Apoptosis
B. Sexual reproduction
C. Asexual reproduction
D. None of the above
Ans: asexual reproduction
10. Fusion of unrelated gametes is called_______
A. Dichogamy
B. Fertilisation
C. Autogamy
D. Allogamy
Ans: allogamy