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Asexual Reproduction – Types and Examples in Plants and Animals
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

A farmer in St. Vincent propagates dasheen plants by planting small sections of underground stems that contain buds. Each section grows into a new plant genetically identical to the parent. Which type of asexual reproduction is being used?

  1. Binary fission
  2. Vegetative propagation
  3. Budding
  4. Spore formation
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✓ Answer: BVegetative propagation
Award 1 mark for vegetative propagation. This method uses vegetative parts (underground stems/corms) to produce new plants. A is incorrect — binary fission occurs in unicellular organisms like bacteria. C is incorrect — budding produces outgrowths from parent organisms, not propagation from stem sections. D is incorrect — spore formation involves specialized reproductive cells, not stem sections.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 2/3

A biology student in Jamaica observed bread mould growing on cassava bread. The mould released tiny structures into the air that could develop into new organisms without fertilization. What are these structures called?

  1. Gametes
  2. Seeds
  3. Spores
  4. Pollen grains
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✓ Answer: CSpores
Award 1 mark for spores. Spores are asexual reproductive structures in fungi that can germinate directly into new organisms. A is incorrect — gametes require fertilization and are involved in sexual reproduction. B is incorrect — seeds result from sexual reproduction in flowering plants. D is incorrect — pollen grains are male gametes in sexual reproduction of plants.
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