10 Questions
Vegetative propagation occurs through vegetative parts of the plant like leaves, stems, and ______
roots
Bud is a small bulb-like structure bulging from the yeast cell, when detached it develops into a new organism, this process is called ______
budding
Fragmentation is the process by which organisms get divided into a number of fragments and each fragment develops into a new ______
individual
The offspring produced in asexual reproduction can and cannot be the exact copy of the ______
parent
Reproduction that occurs without the involvement of male and female gamete is called ______ reproduction
asexual
______ Formation: The process by which organisms get divided into a number of spores and each spore develops into a new individual under favorable conditions is called spore formation.
Spore
Male gamete produced by pollen grains and female gamete produced by ovary of the pistil fuses to form a ______.
zygote
Stigma, style and ovary together forms ______.
pistil
Flowers that has either pistil or stamens is called ______ flowers and flowers that has both pistil and stamens is called ______ flowers.
unisexual, bisexual
When the pollen of a flower lands on the stigma of another flower it is called ______.
cross-pollination
Explore the concepts of reproduction in plants as covered in Chapter 12 of Class 7 Science. Learn about the process of reproduction, different modes of reproduction, and more.
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