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Home > How Do Organisms Reproduce?

How Do Organisms Reproduce?

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What happens when :
Bryophyllum leaf falls on the wet soil?

Solution
Short Answer

When Bryophyllum leaf falls on the wet soil, the buds that are produced in the notches along the leaf will develop into new plants by the process known as vegetative propagation.

Some More Questions From How do Organisms Reproduce? Chapter

State the changes that take place in the uterus when :
Female gamete/egg is not fertilised

Name the organ that produces sperms as well as secretes a hormone in human males. Name the hormone it secretes and writes its functions.

Name the parts of the human female reproductive system where fertilisation occurs.

Explain how the developing embryo gets nourishment inside the mother's body.

A student while observing an embryo of a gram seed listed various parts of the embryo as listed below :

Testa, Micropyle, Cotyledon, Tegmen, Plumule, Radicle. On examining the list the teacher commented that only three parts are correct. Select these three correct parts :

Name the type of asexual reproduction in which two individuals are formed from a single parent and the parental identity is lost. Write the first step from where such a type of reproduction begins. Draw first two stages of this reproduction. 

Write one main difference between asexual and sexual mode of reproduction. Which species is likely to have comparatively better chances of survival - the one reproducing asexually or the one reproducing sexually ? Give a reason to justify your answer.

(a) Write the function of following parts in the human female reproductive system :
(i) Ovary (ii) Oviduct (iii) Uterus
(b) (a) Write the function of following parts in the human female reproductive system :
(i) Ovary (ii) Oviduct (iii) Uterus
(b) Describe in brief the structure and function of the placenta

Name the process by which an amoeba reproduces. Draw the various stages of its reproduction in a proper sequence

A student is viewing under a microscope a permanent slide showing various stages of asexual reproduction by budding in yeast. Draw diagrams of what he observes. (in proper sequence)

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