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Slide 1 - REPRODUCTION
Slide 2 - Reproduction The process of producing young ones from their parents is called reproduction
Slide 3 - REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS SEXUAL REPRODUCTION ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION VEGETATIVE PROPOGATION
Slide 4 - Asexual reproduction The formation of new plants from the cells of a single parent is called asexual reproduction
Slide 5 - ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION BUDDING FRAGMENTAT-ION SPORE FORMATION
Slide 6 - Budding In this process ,a small bulb-like outgrowth called bud is formed formed from the cell.This bud keeps on increasing in size and forms an independent organism which separates from the parent. Eg: yeast
Slide 7 - Fragmentation In this process, the adult organism just breaks up into two or more pieces called fragments. Each of these fragments grows up to become a new plant .It is common in spirogyra & fucus. SPIROGYRA FUCUS
Slide 8 - Fragmentation in spirogyra
Slide 9 - Spore Formation Some plants like ferns and mosses multiply asexually through spores . Spores are microscopic single celled or several celled reproductive bodies that are protected by a thick wall . During favourable conditions these spores burst out of the thick wall, start multiplying, and grow into new plants.
Slide 10 - Mosses Ferns