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I am trying to expand my biology knowledge - and finally, I have found a clear explanation that doesn't require prior knowledge of difficult key words - thank you sir! from England
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here's a question for you- U mentioned earlier that the cells do not have any gender since this is an Asexual mode of reproduction but why are the offsprings of the unicellular of multicellular organisms known as the "Daughter Cell"?
I want to know how fruits get its color, shape, smell, more seeds, less seeds, seeds size, fruits size, sweet, sour, bitter and everything....................please respond soon
Hope u don't mind if I give it a try... Layering is the process in which the branch of a plant is pulled towards the ground and a part of it is covered with moist soil leaving the tip of the branch exposed above the ground.. After some time new roots develop from the part of the branch buried under the ground.. The branch is then cut off and disconnected from the parent plant. The part of branch which has developed roots then grows to become a new plant.. Eg - lemons.. I suggest go watch some videos on UA-cam how lemon is reproduced using layering.. U can have a better understanding this way..
And in grafting at first, stems of two different plants or tress r cut in a slanting way.. The cut stem of a plant having roots is called stock.. and cut stem of plant having no roots is called scion.. Scion may have leaves on it.. Secondly, the stock of a plant is attached to a scion of another plant.. Scion is placed over the stock.. The cut surfaces of the scion and stock are fitted together and bound tightly together with a piece of cloth and covered properly with polythene sheet to prevent harmful infection by bacteria and fungus and also to prevent loss of water and plant sap from the cut and joined ends of stock and scion.. Now they work as a single new plant.. Stock works as a root for scion.. The scion continues to produce its original leaves, flowers and fruits bet it gets water and minerals for making food from the chosen stock.. So the fruit will have characteristics of both plants.. Grafting can be used to produce apple which prefers only certain environment.. It can also be used to produce varieties of seedless fruit.. I would suggest the same as before .. Have a look at what stock and scion actually looks like.. How they r attached in any browser..
Bro it is because in some cases rose seeds are not always not viable (meaning no gaurentee that they will grow) this is we often used its parts to grow new rose
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sir i noticed one thing in your previous video too that unlike other youtubers u r not begging for likes and subscription u r only focosing on the study thank you sir please stay same
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I am trying to expand my biology knowledge - and finally, I have found a clear explanation that doesn't require prior knowledge of difficult key words - thank you sir! from England
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here's a question for you- U mentioned earlier that the cells do not have any gender since this is an Asexual mode of reproduction but why are the offsprings of the unicellular of multicellular organisms known as the "Daughter Cell"?
It's because females are capable of producing offsprings like human female
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Sir, will it have the same leaf placement and root placement after vegetative propogayion?
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sir you did not explain about layering and grafting
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3:45 is it only me who heard it as birds or what? Edit:The subtitles say that too..
He says buds not birds, it just sounds same
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I want to know how fruits get its color, shape, smell, more seeds, less seeds, seeds size, fruits size, sweet, sour, bitter and everything....................please respond soon
You have to study plant physiology to know it all.
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Study about vegetative reproduction ways
See this video :ua-cam.com/video/NqqeeAlp9zA/v-deo.html
1:04 Banana has seeds (My life was a lie)
mahesh sir is self pollination asexual reproduction or sexual reproduction???????????
Pollination is always sexual.
but it involves only one plant and the offsprings are clones of parent ????????@@KhanAcademyIndiaEnglish
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can't find video about ways of natural vegetative propagation
Mahesh sir please can you tell me some information about layering,grafting etc..about vegetative reproduction I am not getting it..please sir 🙏🙏🙏
Hope u don't mind if I give it a try... Layering is the process in which the branch of a plant is pulled towards the ground and a part of it is covered with moist soil leaving the tip of the branch exposed above the ground.. After some time new roots develop from the part of the branch buried under the ground.. The branch is then cut off and disconnected from the parent plant. The part of branch which has developed roots then grows to become a new plant.. Eg - lemons.. I suggest go watch some videos on UA-cam how lemon is reproduced using layering.. U can have a better understanding this way..
And in grafting at first, stems of two different plants or tress r cut in a slanting way.. The cut stem of a plant having roots is called stock.. and cut stem of plant having no roots is called scion.. Scion may have leaves on it.. Secondly, the stock of a plant is attached to a scion of another plant.. Scion is placed over the stock.. The cut surfaces of the scion and stock are fitted together and bound tightly together with a piece of cloth and covered properly with polythene sheet to prevent harmful infection by bacteria and fungus and also to prevent loss of water and plant sap from the cut and joined ends of stock and scion.. Now they work as a single new plant.. Stock works as a root for scion.. The scion continues to produce its original leaves, flowers and fruits bet it gets water and minerals for making food from the chosen stock.. So the fruit will have characteristics of both plants.. Grafting can be used to produce apple which prefers only certain environment.. It can also be used to produce varieties of seedless fruit.. I would suggest the same as before .. Have a look at what stock and scion actually looks like.. How they r attached in any browser..
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Why is this the case that "it is not necessary that the seed of a Rose will not grow into a new Rose even if it get enough nutrients?
Bro it is because in some cases rose seeds are not always not viable (meaning no gaurentee that they will grow) this is we often used its parts to grow new rose
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Can every plant can be vegetative propagated
No I think. I asked my bio teacher she said no.
Sir, why could not we say that, roses do fragmentation because we grow up them by plitten stems?
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