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VGS PUBLICATION-BRILLIANT-REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS-EXERCISE
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  2. Fill in the blanks: Transfer of pollengrain from anther to stigma is ...

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  3. Describe the types of flowers, classified on the basis of relative pos...

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  4. What is pollination ? What happens to pollinated and non- pollinated f...

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  5. What are the agents that help in pollination? Describe how it takes pl...

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  6. What is fertilization? What is its result?

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  7. What is sexual reproduction?

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  8. What is vegetative reproduction? Write an example for such reproductio...

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  9. How does reproduction take place in Bryophyllum ?

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  10. Name some plants which can reproduce when a small branch of them is cu...

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  11. Do all flowers have the four parts (calyx, corolla, androecium, gynoci...

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  12. How do you identify the sexual parts of a flower?

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  13. Do you know which part of the plant gives rise to fruit ?

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  14. How do you observe ‘self Pollination’ and ‘Cross Pollination’? What ro...

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  15. What happens to the pollen grain after pollination? What is fertilizat...

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  16. What is budding? How do you demonstrate it?

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  17. What is mold ? How can you do an activity to show it?

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  18. What is meant by Thalamus ?

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  19. Explain what are calyx and sepals in a flower.

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  20. Write about corolla.

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