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LAKHMIR SINGH & MANJIT KAUR-REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS-EXERCISE
  1. Fill in the following blanks with suitable words : Xanthium fruits a...

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  2. What does a seed contain ? Name two plants whose seeds are dispersed w...

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  3. What are the 'stamen' and 'pistil' in a flower ?

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  4. Explain how, the male gamete in the oillen grain reaches the female ga...

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  5. What is meant by fertilisation ? How does the process of fertilisation...

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  6. how are the following seeds/fruits dispersed ?

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  7. What would happen if all the seeds of a plant were to fall at the same...

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  8. Consider the following seeds/fruits : Balsam, Urena, Coconut, Sunflo...

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  9. How is coconut fruit dispersed in nature ?

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  10. What is the special feature of the seeds/fruits which are dispersed by...

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  11. In what way are the following seeds/fruits dispersed in nature ?

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  12. What is the function of a flower ? Draw a labelled diagram of a flower...

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  13. What is meant by vegetative propagation ? Name any two plants which ar...

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  14. Describe the 'cutting method' for the propagation of rose plants.

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  15. What is meant by the dispersed of seeds ? How do plants benefit from s...

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  16. Describe the various ways by which seeds and fruits are dispersed.

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  17. A plant which reproduces by spored is :

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  18. Bryophyllum can reproduce by its :

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  19. Asexual reproduction takes place through budding in :

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  20. Mature ovary forms the :

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