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Test: Reproduction in Plants - Question 1

Which type of reproduction does not involve gametes?

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Asexual reproduction involves the production of new individuals without the involvement of gametes or fertilization. It occurs in plants through vegetative reproduction.

Test: Reproduction in Plants - Question 2

Which type of reproduction involves the fusion of gametes?

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Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of male and female gametes to produce offspring. It occurs in plants through the process of pollination and fertilization.

Test: Reproduction in Plants - Question 3

What is the process by which new plants are produced from a single parent plant?

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Asexual reproduction is the process by which new plants are produced from a single parent plant without the involvement of gametes. It occurs through vegetative reproduction.

Test: Reproduction in Plants - Question 4

Which of the following is an example of vegetative reproduction?

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Vegetative reproduction involves the production of new plants from vegetative structures such as bulbs, tubers, rhizomes, and corms.

Test: Reproduction in Plants - Question 5

Which type of reproduction produces genetically identical offspring?

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Asexual reproduction produces genetically identical offspring because there is no exchange of genetic material between individuals.

Test: Reproduction in Plants - Question 6

Which of the following is an example of sexual reproduction?

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Sexual reproduction in plants occurs through the production of seeds, which are the result of the fusion of male and female gametes.

Test: Reproduction in Plants - Question 7

What is the process by which pollen is transferred from the male reproductive organ to the female reproductive organ in plants?

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Pollination is the process by which pollen is transferred from the male reproductive organ (anther) to the female reproductive organ (stigma) in plants.

Test: Reproduction in Plants - Question 8

Flowers with both androecium and gynoecium are called

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Correct option is A. Bisexual flowers

Test: Reproduction in Plants - Question 9

Which type of underground stem is found in plants like grass and bamboo?

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Rhizomes are horizontal underground stems found in plants like grass and bamboo. They grow parallel to the ground and send out roots and shoots from their nodes.

Test: Reproduction in Plants - Question 10

Which of the following is an example of a natural method of asexual reproduction in plants?

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Budding is a natural method of asexual reproduction in plants, where a new organism develops from an outgrowth or bud due to cell division at one particular site. This process occurs naturally without human intervention. Other examples of natural asexual reproduction include fragmentation and spore formation.

Test: Reproduction in Plants - Question 11

What is the process of producing new individuals from the vegetative parts of a plant called?

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Asexual reproduction in plants involves the production of new individuals from vegetative parts such as roots, stems, and leaves.

Test: Reproduction in Plants - Question 12

Which type of underground stem is swollen and stores food for the plant?

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Bulbs are underground stems that are swollen and store food for the plant. They have fleshy leaves called scales that surround a central bud.

Test: Reproduction in Plants - Question 13

What is the process of transfer of pollen from the male reproductive part of a flower to the female reproductive part called?

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Pollination is the process of transfer of pollen from the male reproductive part (anther) of a flower to the female reproductive part (stigma) of the same or another flower.

Test: Reproduction in Plants - Question 14

What is the fusion of male and female gametes called?

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Fertilization is the fusion of male and female gametes (sperm and egg) to form a zygote, which develops into an embryo and eventually a new plant.

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Which type of reproduction involves the production of seeds?

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Sexual reproduction in plants involves the production of seeds through the fusion of male and female gametes.

Test: Reproduction in Plants - Question 16

Which of the following is not a part of a flower?

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The stem is not a part of a flower. Flowers have four main parts: sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils.

Test: Reproduction in Plants - Question 17

What is the process of seed sprouting and developing into a new plant called?

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Germination is the process of seed sprouting and developing into a new plant under favorable conditions such as moisture, warmth, and oxygen.

Test: Reproduction in Plants - Question 18

Which of the following is not a method of asexual reproduction in plants?

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Grafting is a method of vegetative propagation in which a stem or bud from one plant is joined onto another plant to grow as a single plant.

Test: Reproduction in Plants - Question 19

Which of the following is an example of asexual reproduction through roots?

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Runners are modified stems that grow horizontally above the ground or below the soil surface and produce new plants at their nodes.

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In which type of pollination, the pollen is transferred from the anther of a flower to the stigma of another flower of the same species?

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Cross-pollination is the transfer of pollen from the anther of a flower to the stigma of another flower of the same species, which can result in greater genetic diversity.

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