Reproduction in Plants
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Describe the different methods of asexual reproduction. Give examples.
Explain what you understand by sexual reproduction.
State the main difference between asexual and sexual reproduction.
Sketch the reproductive parts of a flower.
Explain the difference between self-pollination and cross-pollination
Describe the various ways by which seeds are dispersed.
Match items in Column I with those in Column II:
Tick (√ ) the correct answer:
(a) The reproductive part of a plant is the
(i) leaf
(ii) stem
(iii) root
(iv) flower
(b) The process of fusion of the male and female gametes is called
(i) fertilisation
(ii) pollination
(iii) reproduction
(iv) seed formation
(c) Mature ovary forms the
(i) seed
(ii) stamen
(iii) pistil
(iv) fruit
(d) A spore producing plant is
(i) rose
(ii) bread mould
(iii) potato
(iv) ginger
(e) Bryophyllum can reproduce by its
(i) stem
(ii) leaves
(iii) roots
(iv) flower
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