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Reproduction In Plants

Question
CBSEENSC7001192

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

Solution

(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