Lakhmir Singh and Manjit Kaur Solutions for Chapter: How Do Organisms Reproduce, Exercise 4: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

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Lakhmir Singh Biology Solutions for Exercise - Lakhmir Singh and Manjit Kaur Solutions for Chapter: How Do Organisms Reproduce, Exercise 4: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

Attempt the free practice questions on Chapter 3: How Do Organisms Reproduce, Exercise 4: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Science for Tenth Class Part - 3 Biology solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Lakhmir Singh and Manjit Kaur Solutions for Chapter: How Do Organisms Reproduce, Exercise 4: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with Hints & Solutions

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Multiple fission occurs in one of the following. This is a

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An organism having a whip-like structure at one end which reproduces by the process of binary fission is 

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A tiny animal having tentacles which reproduces by growing buds on the sides of its body is

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An organism which can reproduce by two asexual reproduction methods one similar to the reproduction in yeast and the other similar to the reproduction in Planaria is 

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Stock and scion are involved in the artificial propagation method known as 

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In asexual reproduction, two offspring having the same genetic material and the same body features are called

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The method of asexual reproduction in plants in which callus is produced

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A Planaria worm is cut horizontally in the middle into two halves P and Q such that the part P contains the whole head of the worm. Another Planaria worm is cut vertically into two halves R and S in such a way that both the cut pieces R and S contain half head each. Which of the cut pieces of the two Planaria worms could regenerate to form the complete respective worms?