Sexual Reproduction

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Sexual Reproduction: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Structure of Flower, Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants, Endogamy, Exogamy, Ovoviviparous Animals, Hologamy, Gametangial Copulation & Spermatisation etc.

Important Questions on Sexual Reproduction

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Define spermatisation.

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Ovoviviparous depends on the site of development of _____.

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Ovovivipary is same as vivipary.

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In Ovoviviparous animals, the embryo develops inside the _____ body.

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Explain about ovoviviparity in animals.

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Exogamy in plants is the term where pollination takes place between flowers of the same plant.

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Exogamy is also called as _____.

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Differentiate between exogamy and endogamy.

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Define Exogamy.

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Which one of the following does NOT represent asexual reproduction?

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What are the end products of sexual reproduction in flowering plants?

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Give the significance of sexual reproduction in flowering plants.

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What is role of flowers in human life?

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Find the odd one from the following with respect to the male and female reproductive parts of a flower.

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Draw a neat labelled diagram of a cross section of a typical flower.

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Which of the following role does a flower play in human life? 

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The branch of agriculture which deals with the growth of ornamental plants is called horticulture while the one which is aimed for the growth and marketing of flowers is called_____.

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Which of the following are the end products of fertilisation?

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Floriculture is an important branch of horticulture.

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A total of 168 pollen grains with 14 chromosomes in each pollen grain are released from a mature microsporangium. Mention the correct ratio of pollen mother cells, generative cells, vegetative cells and male gametes produced by the microsporangium.