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Leaving Certificate Biology Plant Asexual Reproduction 2 iQuiz SECOND Press the F5 Key to Begin, Then click on this Blue Box FIRST In PowerPoint 2007 if you see a Security Warning click HERE on Options… and then click on  Enable this content

What term is used to describe all the offspring produced by asexual reproduction from the same parent? ClassPhylum SpeciesClone

Which of the following plants has a modified underground stem? PotatoCarrot ParsnipOnion

Which of the following is not a method of artificial vegetative propagation? BuddingFission LayeringGrafting

Which of the following plants uses runners to reproduce? Onion RaspberryPotato Strawberry

Tubers can be modified … Stems & LeavesRoots & Shoots Leaves & RootsStems & Roots

Vegetative reproduction is a form of … Sexual reproduction Layering Asexual reproduction Fertilisation

Which of the following methods of reproduction, if any, always gives rise to offspring identical to the parents? Sexual reproduction Vegetative propagation Spore production None of these

In bulbs and corms new daughter plants develop from which of the following … Axillary budsStem Adventitious rootsScale leaves

Which of the following plants uses bulbs to reproduce? DahliaOnion IrisPotato

Which of the following plants uses a stem tuber to reproduce? IrisOnion PotatoDahlia

The method of plant propagation where scion is attached to stock is known as … LayeringCutting BuddingGrafting

Which of the following plants uses a root tuber to reproduce? IrisOnion DahliaPotato

Method of reproduction – doesn’t involve manufacture or union of sex cells or gametes – involves only one parent – offspring are genetically identical to parent – is known as … SexualAsexual MitosisMeiosis

The method of vegetative propagation where a branch of a plant is bent over, pinned to the earth at a node and when roots develop is separated from the parent plant is known as … CuttingLayering GraftingBudding

Which of the following processes is involved in asexual reproduction? PollinationDispersal GerminationNone of these

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