Reproduction in Plants

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Reproduction in Plants: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Budding, Spore Formation, Dicotyledons & Monocotyledons etc.

Important Questions on Reproduction in Plants

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Write any one difference between therapeutic cloning and reproductive cloning.

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_____ is an analytical technique used to separate DNA fragments by size and charge.

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What do you mean by therapeutic cloning?

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The clones have different genetic composition.

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Flower petals help in _____ (pollination/germination) because they attract insects, birds or bats to the plant.

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Parthenogenesis is a type of sexual reproduction in which the organism is developed from unfertilised egg.

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In grafting rooted plant is called _____(stock/scion)

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Conjugation is the method of reproduction in _____.

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_____ (Asexual/Sexual) is a rapid method of increasing the number of a species without involving a union of two cells.

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Which of the following plants are grown by vegetative propagation?

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Which of the following is the part of the stamen?

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Name the parts of the androecium?

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The main function of the stamen is to produce the pollen grains.

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In flower, androecium is a whorl of :

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Identify the structure'X'given below.

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The anther is a part of the carpel that receives pollen grains.

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_____ is a part of the stamen that produces pollen grains.

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Which of the following is the function of anther?

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Explain double fertilisation with a labelled diagram.

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A male honey bee has _____ chromosomes whereas its female has 32 chromosomes.