Vegetative Reproduction

How plants reproduce without seeds — runners, bulbs, cuttings, and grafting. Class 7 Science with quiz.

Class 7 ScienceClass 7 / Grade 7Ages 9–12
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🌿 Vegetative Reproduction
Plants can grow new plants without seeds!🌿Stem cuttingrose, moneyplant🥔Tuber eyespotato'eye' buds🧅Bulbsonion, tuliplily🍓Runnersstrawberrygrass🌱Graftingapple, mangotreesAll produce clones — identical to the parent plant!

Plants can reproduce without seeds through a process called vegetative reproduction. Parts of the plant — stems, roots, or leaves — grow into new plants. The new plants are genetically identical clones of the parent. Nature does this through runners in strawberries, tubers in potatoes, and bulbs in onions. Humans have also developed artificial methods like stem cuttings, grafting, and layering to propagate plants quickly while maintaining desirable traits.

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