Propagation - YEAR 9- WEEK 1
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- Q1What is the process by which plants can reproduce without seeds called?PollinationSexual reproductionCross-breedingAsexual propagation30s
- Q2Which of the following is NOT a method of vegetative propagation?DivisionLayeringCuttingSeed germination30s
- Q3In which type of propagation do plants develop roots from their stems or leaves?Cross-pollinationGraftingSeed propagationLayering30s
- Q4Which of the following is a method of asexual propagation that involves taking a section of a plant and allowing it to grow roots?GraftingPollinationMitosisCutting30s
- Q5Which term describes the process of joining two plant parts together to grow as one?CuttingLayeringGraftingSeed planting30s
- Q6What is the main advantage of asexual propagation for gardeners?Higher seed yieldLonger growing seasonsUniformity of traitsIncreased genetic diversity30s
- Q7Which of the following best describes the process of tissue culture in propagation?Growing plant cells in a controlled environment to produce new plantsJoining different plant tissues togetherUsing seeds to grow plantsTransplanting seedlings into soil30s
- Q8What factor is NOT important for successful asexual propagation?Environmental conditionsType of plantSeason of the yearMethod of propagation30s
- Q9Which type of plant structure can be used for propagation when a part of the plant is buried in soil and develops roots?RunnerLeafFruitSeed30s
- Q10What is the term for the natural way some plants reproduce by producing structures that grow into new plants without seed formation?Cross-pollinationVegetative propagationGenetic modificationSeed reproduction30s
- Q11What is the process of creating new plants from existing ones called?PropagationGerminationPollinationPhotosynthesis30s
- Q12Which method of propagation involves taking a part of a plant and encouraging it to grow roots in the soil or water?GraftingLayeringCuttingSeeding30s
- Q13Which type of propagation involves producing new plants from seeds?LayeringSeedingGraftingCutting30s
- Q14What is the main advantage of using propagation techniques in gardening?To reduce sunlight exposureTo improve soil qualityTo decrease water usageTo increase the number of plants30s
- Q15Which of the following methods can be used to propagate plants without using seeds?CuttingsFertilizingWateringPruning30s