Definitions
Reproduction
Propagation Techniques
Factors of Propagation
Facts about Ms. Mac
100

The process of multiplying plants.

What is Propagation?

100

Is the only form of sexual plant reproduction.

What are seeds?

100

These are the two categories of plant propagation.

What are sexual and asexual?

100

These are the factors required for seed propagation.

What are heat, light, water, and oxygen?

100

Ms. Mac is an advisor for this nationally recognized club.

What is FFA?


200

This is the process of humans artificially germinating plants.

What is stratification?

200

The type of asexual reproduction that involves propagation from a part of a parent plant that is cut off.

What is a cutting?


200

This is the one sexual form of propagation.

What are seeds?


200

This form of asexual reproduction can be used for both herbaceous and woody plants.

What are cuttings?


200

Ms. Mac has one major pet peeve in her classroom that involves students being disrespectful.

What is talking out of turn?

300

The process of reproduction that involves the use of floral parts to create a new plant from two parent plants.

What is sexual reproduction?


300

This type of asexual reproduction involves bending a branch to the ground and covering it with soil.

What is layering?

300

This is a form of asexual propagation that involves rooting a piece of the parent plant.

What is a cutting?

300

Division requires sections of these things to be included in order for propagation to work.

What are roots, bulbs, and tubers?

300

Ms. Morris has one fur baby, whom she lovingly refers to as her daughter, this is her name.

Who is Dolly?

400

The process of propagation involving the vegetative parts to create a new plant using one parent plant.

What is asexual reproduction?

400

This type of asexual reproduction involves breaking up clumps off of parent plants and then planting them elsewhere.

What is division?

400

This form of asexual propagation involves rooting part of the plant PRIOR to severing it.

What is layering?

400

Involves breaking, scratching, or softening of the seed coat in order for the germination process to begin

What is stratification?

400

Ms. Mac didn't go to school to become a teacher, instead she decided to transition into education after working in this industry.

What is the Hog Industry?

500

This form of asexual propagation involves breaking clumps of plants to form new ones.

What is division?

500

Ms. Mac went to this university in San Angelo, TX.

What is Angelo State University?