Match items in Column I with those in Column II:


Column I



Column II



a. Bud



i. Maple



b. Eyes



ii. Spirogyra



c. Fragmentation



iii. Yeast



d. Wings



iv. Bread mould



e. Spores



v. Potato




vi. Rose



Column I Column II


a. Bud iii. Yeast


In budding, specific site of the parent body grows as an outgrowth called bud which then detaches and becomes a new organism. Yeast reproduces by budding.


b. Eyes v. Potato


Potato have scars on them which are called eyes.


c. Fragmentation ii. Spirogyra


Spirogyra is an alga which grow and multiply rapidly by fragmentation. In this type of reproduction, an alga breaks up into two or more fragments. These fragments or pieces grow into new individuals.


d. Wings i. Maple


Maple seeds are light-weight and have wing-like structure on them. These seeds float on air and are dispersed by wind.


e. Spores iv. Bread mould


Rhizopus fungus (bread mould) reproduces by spore formation. It is asexual method of reproduction.


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