1. nematodes
2. few annelids
3. Both (a) and (b)
4. None of these
Both (a) and (b)
1. insects
2. rotifers
3. arachnids
4. All of these
rotifers
1. frog
2. sponges
3. honey bees
4. None of these
honey bees
1. die immediately
2. start dividing
3. survive,but remain undivided
4. develop into a tadpole at a faster rate
start dividing
1. simple polyembryony
2. advenitive polyembryony
3. vegetative polyembryony
4. cleavage polyembryony
advenitive polyembryony
1. pollen germination
2. pollen morphology
3. pollen development
4. storage and arrangement of pollen grains
pollen morphology
1. preventing exposure of roots
2. providing extra support to delicate stem
3. including development of more auxiliary shoots
4. making more water available
including development of more auxiliary shoots
1. apomixis
2. adventitive polyembryony
3. apospory
4. diploid polyembryony
adventitive polyembryony
1. parthenogenesis
2. apogamy
3. apospory
4. parthenocarpy
parthenogenesis
1. tissue culture
2. grafting
3. stem cuttings
4. layering
grafting