The Reproductive Parts of a Flower

Author:S K Jain & Shailesh K Jain
7th CBSE
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Important Questions on The Reproductive Parts of a Flower

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In a flowering plant, fertilisation of the egg occurs in the ovule.

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Name the part of a flower consisting of filament and anther.(Stamen/Pistil/Stigma)

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Write one word for the following:
Transfer of pollen grains from the anther of a flower to the stigma of the same or some other flower of the same kind.

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Name the process used for producing better seeds from the existing seed, whether it is hybridisation or self fertilization?.

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Name the male reproductive part of a flower.

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Name the process during which male and female gametes unite to form a zygote.

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Name the male and the female reproductive part of a flower.

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The male reproductive cell (gamete) in flowering plants is known as

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The process leading to the fusion of the gametes in plants and animals is called

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Which of the following is involved in sexual reproduction?

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What are the monoecious and dioecious plants?

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DEFINE THE FOLLOWING TERM:

Reproductive parts of a flower.

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Describe germination of seeds.

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How does fertilisation occur in plants?