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A student is viewing under a microscope a permanent slide showing various stages of asexual reproduction by budding in yeast. Draw diagrams of what he observes. (in proper sequence).

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ZEN PUBLICATION-HOW DO ORGANISMS REPRODUCE?-ZEN ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS SECTION (SHORT ANSWER [SA] TYPE 1 QUESTIONS)
  1. In a bisexual flower inspite of the young stamens being removed artifi...

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  2. Draw a labelled diagram in proper sequence to show budding in hydra.

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  3. A student is viewing under a microscope a permanent slide showing vari...

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  4. Is cell division a type of reproduction in unicellular organisms? Just...

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  5. Why cannot fertilisation take place in flowers if pollination does not...

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  6. With the help of a neat diagram, illustrate a] spore formation in rh...

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  7. What changes occur in the uterus if fertilization does not occur? OR...

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  8. What are the advantages of using mechanical barriers during the sexual...

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  9. How is asexual reproduction different from sexual reproduction?

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  10. Usually the seed part of the fruit will not be tasty (may taste bitte...

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  11. Explain budding with an example.

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  12. Why is asexual reproduction important in lower organisms?

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  13. What would have been the result if there were to be vegetative propaga...

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  14. Asexual reproduction in yeast is a boon to food industry. Justify.

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  15. What is the need for plants to have both sexual and asexual means of r...

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  16. Is vegetative reproduction a boon to farmers? Justify. OR List the...

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  17. List the advantages of tissue culture.

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  18. Explain the structure of a typical flower.

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  19. List the secondary sexual characters observed in girls.

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  20. List the secondary sexual characters observed in boys.

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