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In grafting, one part of a plant is inserted into another plant such that both of them will unite and grow together as a single plant.
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CPC CAMBRIDGE PUBLICATION-HOW DO ORGANISMS REPRODUCE ?-ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS (Answer the following questions)
  1. What is oospore?

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  2. Give examples of surgical method to birth control.

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  3. What is grafting ?

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  4. What is allogamy?

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  5. What are the advantages of autogamy or self pollination ?

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  6. Does cell dividion play an important role in reproduction ?

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  7. What is crucial function of cell division?

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  8. Give an example cell division occurs in human body for continuity of l...

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  9. What happens if fallopian tube is blocked ?

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  10. What are the type of cell division ? Give examples of each.

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  11. i) What is fertilisation ? Distinguish between external fertilisation ...

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  12. Define the terms unisexual and bis exual giving one example of each.

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  13. Mention the mode reproduction used by a) Amoeba" " b) Planaria

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  14. Name the information source of making protiens in the cell. State two ...

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  15. a) Explain the terms: i) Implantation ii) Placenta b) What is th...

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  16. What is AIDS.? Which microbe is responsible for AIDS infection ? Stace...

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  17. How does growing embryo get nutrition from the mother's blood ?

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  18. a) List any four reasons for adopting contraceptive methods. b) If...

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  19. Draw a diagram showing germination of pollen on, stigma of a flower.

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  20. Is cell division a controlled process? If not what would happen?

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