EASY
7th CBSE
IMPORTANT
Earn 100

Answer these questions about flowers
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The male reproductive part of a flower is the (stamen/pistil). It consists of a (filament/stigma) and an (ovary/anther). The female reproductive part of a flower is the (pistil/stamen). It consists of a (stigma/pollen tube), a (sorus/style) and an (ovary/anther). In sexual reproduction, male and female (gametes/ovules) fuse to form a (zygote/sporangium).

Important Questions on Reproduction in Plants

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7th CBSE
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What are unisexual flowers? Give two examples.
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What are bisexual flowers? Give two examples.
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Define pollination.
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Name three things (or agents) that help plants carry out pollination.

(a) _____ (b) _____ (c) _____.

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Look at the pictures of the two flowers. Label the parts of the flower A. Draw arrows with solid lines to show how pollen is transferred during cross-pollination. Next, used broken-line arrows to show how pollen is transferred during self-pollination.
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Where does fertilization take place in a flower?
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What changes take place in this part (ovary) after fertilization?
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Which part of the flower forms the seed?