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Column I 1. Potate 2. 3. 4. 5. 6 7 Bryophyllum 8. Spirogyra Sweet Potato Cactus Bread Mould Bose Yeast Multicle Choice Questions Column II a. Fragmentation b. Spores Roots c. d. Cutting e. Detached body part f. Leaves Eye Budding g. h.​

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1. Bread mould (e) Spores

2. Yeast. (h) Budding

3. Potato. (c) Fragmentation

4. Bose. (d) Detached body part

5. Sweet potato (g) Roots

6. Bryophyllum (f) Leaf

7. Cactus (b) Leaves

8. Spirogyra (a) Cutting

let's match the items and provide a brief summary for each.

Bread mould (e) Spores

Bread mould reproduces through the release of spores.

Yeast. (h) Budding

Yeast reproduces through a process called budding, where a small part of the parent organism pinches off to form a new individual.

Potato. (c) Fragmentation

Potato plants can reproduce through fragmentation, where a part of the potato (like an eye) develops into a new plant.

Bose. (f) Eye

Bose refers to Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose, an Indian scientist known for his work on plant physiology. This doesn't seem to match with the given options. It might be an error.

Sweet potato (g) Roots

Sweet potatoes reproduce through the growth of roots, where new plants can sprout from the roots of the parent plant.

Bryophyllum (h) Budding

Bryophyllum reproduces through a form of budding where new plants develop as small buds on the edges of its leaves.

Cactus (b) Leaves

Cacti can reproduce through the growth of new plants from their leaves.

Spirogyra (a) Cutting

Spirogyra reproduces through fragmentation, where a portion of the filament breaks off and grows into a new organism.

Question

MATCH THE FOLLOWING

1) Bread mould (a) Cutting

2) Yeast. (b) Leaves

3) Potato. (c) Fragmentation

(4) Bose. (d) Detached body part

(5) Sweet potato (e) Spores

(6) Bryophyllum (f) Eye

(7) Cactus (g) Roots

8) spirogyra h) budding ​

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