What are clones?
Genetically identical organisms or cells
Advantages of natural cloning
Disadvantages of natural cloning
What is vegetative propagation
plant clones being created from vegetative parts of a plant
what are 4 kinds of stems plants can produce clones
what are runners and stolons
horizontal stems that grow on the surface of the ground that will produce a clone
What are rhizomes
horizontal stems the grow beneath the ground
what are suckers
new stems that grow from the
what are bulbs
fleshy underground stem from which grow leaves and they also have an apical bud that allows flowers to grow in spring
What are corms
similar to bulb but solid not fleshy
What plant reproduces asexually from its leaves
the kalanchoe
when does cloning happen in animals
when the zygote splits to become two separate cells resulting in twins
what are 3 ways of artificially cloning plants
cuttings
tissue culture
micropropagation
how do clone a plant through cuttings
to make a cutting, a stem is cut between two leafy joints (nodes) and may be dipped in rooting hormone and then is put in moist soil.
May also be useful to remove the bark from the end of the stem so pant produces a callus.
what other parts of the plant can cuttings be made
what is tissue culture
is a series of techniques used to grow plants from samples in a nutrient medium on sterile conditions
what is micropropagation
growing large numbers of new plants from meristem tissue taken from a sample plant
what are the steps of microporopagation
advantages of artificial cloning
disadvantages of artificial cloning
what are totipotent cells
the can differentitate into any cells
what is embryo twinning/ splitting
splitting an embryo to create two genetically identical embryos
steps of embryo twinning/ splitting
steps of somatic nuclear cell transfer