science
Grade6
Easy
Question
Which is NOT an example of vegetative propagation?
- Bryophyllum
- Onion
- Turmeric
- Hydra
Hint:
Vegetative propagation occurs at leaf, buds, stem and stem.
The correct answer is: Hydra
- Hydra is a simple multicellular organism that reproduce by the budding method.
- In this method, a small bud like growth is seen on the parent body.
- When this bud grew in size, it detaches from the parent body and continue to grow into a new hydra.
- Thus, hydra does not reproduce by vegetative propagation.
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