Match the organisms given in column I with the methods of reproduction/propagation given in column II: Column I - Column II (i) Plasmodium → (a) Spore formation (ii) Spirogyra → (b) Leaves (iii) Jasmine → (c) Regeneration
Match the organisms given in column I with the methods of reproduction/propagation given in column II:
Column I - Column II
(i) Plasmodium → (a) Spore formation
(ii) Spirogyra → (b) Leaves
(iii) Jasmine → (c) Regeneration
(iv) Apple tree → (d) Budding
(v) Bryophyllum → (e) Binary fission
(vi) Potatoes → (f) Layering
(vii) Rhizopus → (g) Fragmentation
(viii) Hydra → (h) Tubers
(ix) Planaria → (i) Cuttings
(x) Leishmania → (j) Multiple fission
(xi) Sugar cane → (k) Grafting
(xii) Rose
(i) Plasmodium → (j) Multiple fission
(ii) Spirogyra → (g) Fragmentation
(iii) Jasmine → (f) Layering
(iv) Apple tree → (k) Grafting
(v) Bryophyllum → (b) Leaves
(vi) Potatoes → (h) Tubers
(vii) Rhizopus → (a) Spore formation
(viii) Hydra → (d) Budding
(ix) Planaria → (c) Regeneration
(x) Leishmania → (e) Binary fission
(xi) Sugar cane → (i) Cuttings
(xii) Rose → (i) Cuttings
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