Sexual Reproduction in Plants
Sexual Reproduction in Plants: Overview
This Topic covers sub-topics such as Flower, Fruits, Fertilization, Pollination, Pollen Grains, Corolla, Self-Pollination, Different Types of Flowers, Calyx, Ovules, Androecium, Gynoecium, Cross-Pollination, Bisexual Flowers and, Unisexual Flowers
Important Questions on Sexual Reproduction in Plants
The given picture is a female reproductive part of the flower. Choose the name of the part X.

Asexual reproduction is a type of reproduction in plants, that takes place in flowers.

Pollination is the process of fusion of male and female gamete to form a zygote.

Seed is produced from a flower by the process of _____.

An incomplete flower has sepals, petals, pistils and stamens.

A complete flower has only stamen.

Look at the given diagram and answer the following questions.
What is the fate of sepals, petals and ovary after fertilization?

Flowers which are pollinated by insects are called _____ flowers.

The flowers which have both male and female reproductive parts are called

Which of the following means the transfer of pollen grains to the stigma of the flower?

Which of the following plants do not have flowers?

Which part of the flower forms the fruit after fertilisation?

What is the advantage of seed dispersal?

Identify the correct statement/s.

Which of the following part of a plant develops into seeds after fertilisation?

What is the male reproductive part of a plant consists of?

Which of the following plants have hairy seeds?

Which of the following plants produce bisexual flowers?

In which part of the flower, do the germination of pollen grains occur?

After fertilisation, the ovary grows into a:
