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  • What is the primary goal of cloning in plants?
    Genetically identical copies
  • Cloning techniques in plants allow for the mass production of genetically uniform plants with desirable traits.

    True
  • Growing new plants from small plant tissues or cells in a controlled laboratory environment is called tissue culture.
  • Producing new plants from stems, roots, or leaves is called vegetative
  • Match the cloning technique with its description:
    Vegetative propagation ↔️ New plants from stems
    Tissue culture ↔️ Growing plants from cells
    Somatic embryogenesis ↔️ Induced embryos from non-reproductive cells
  • Steps involved in tissue culture techniques
    1️⃣ Initiation: Prepare a small piece of plant tissue
    2️⃣ Callus Formation: Induce callus development on agar
    3️⃣ Shoot Formation: Transfer callus to media for shoot growth
    4️⃣ Root Formation: Move shoots to media for root development
    5️⃣ Acclimatization: Introduce plantlets to outdoor conditions
  • What is one advantage of cloning plants compared to sexual reproduction?
    Preservation of traits
  • Cloning in agriculture can improve crop consistency and yields.

    True
  • Cloning plants allows for rapid mass production, enabling quick scaling for commercial purposes
  • What is one application of plant cloning in conservation?
    Preservation of endangered species
  • Match the cloning technique with its description:
    Vegetative propagation ↔️ New plants from stems or roots
    Tissue culture ↔️ Growing plants from small tissues
    Somatic embryogenesis ↔️ Inducing embryos from somatic cells
  • Tissue culture is less complex but more cost-effective than vegetative propagation.
    False
  • The process of gradually introducing plantlets to outdoor conditions is called acclimatization
  • What is the relative speed of vegetative propagation compared to tissue culture?
    Slower
  • Cloning plants results in offspring with variable traits.
    False
  • Why do cloned plants typically grow faster than seedlings from sexual reproduction?
    Reduced production time
  • Increased disease susceptibility in cloned plants is due to their genetic similarity
  • Clones require specialized growing conditions to maintain their health.

    True
  • The loss of genetic diversity in cloned plants reduces their resilience to environmental changes
  • How can cloning contribute to genetic engineering in plants?
    Introducing desirable traits
  • Cloning could aid in the mass production of plant species optimized for biofuel feedstock
  • Match the advancement in cloning techniques with its potential impact:
    Automated tissue culture systems ↔️ Increased scalability and reduced labor
    Improved plant growth media ↔️ Enhanced survival and growth rates
    Cryopreservation techniques ↔️ Long-term storage of genetic material
  • Tissue culture is more cost-effective than vegetative propagation.
    False
  • Cloning plants results in a faster speed of reproduction
  • What is one advantage of cloning plants over traditional sexual reproduction in terms of crop quality?
    Ensures uniformity
  • Cloned plants exhibit slower growth compared to sexually reproduced plants.
    False
  • Cloning in plants refers to producing genetically identical copies
  • Steps in tissue culture technique:
    1️⃣ Initiation: Prepare the explant
    2️⃣ Callus Formation: Induce callus development
    3️⃣ Shoot Formation: Stimulate shoot growth
    4️⃣ Root Formation: Promote root development
    5️⃣ Acclimatization: Introduce to outdoor conditions
  • What is one advantage of cloning plants in terms of species traits?
    Preserves desirable traits
  • Tissue culture is less controlled than vegetative propagation.
    False
  • One advantage of vegetative propagation is its low cost
  • Match the advantage of cloning with its significance:
    Uniformity ↔️ Reliable crop quality
    Rapid Mass Production ↔️ Efficient scaling for commercial purposes
    Preservation ↔️ Enhances biodiversity conservation
    Rapid Growth ↔️ Reduces production time
  • Cloning reduces genetic diversity in plants.

    True
  • Why is tissue culture cloning less affordable for small farms?
    High production costs
  • Match the advantage of cloning with its significance in agriculture:
    Uniformity ↔️ Ensures consistent crop quality
    Rapid Mass Production ↔️ Facilitates efficient scaling
    Preservation ↔️ Allows conservation of rare species
    Rapid Growth ↔️ Reduces production time
  • Tissue culture offers greater control and scalability compared to natural vegetative propagation.
    True
  • Cloning can ensure a reliable supply of medicinal plants for pharmaceutical use.

    True
  • What is one ethical concern associated with widespread plant cloning?
    Potential loss of genetic diversity