10 Questions
In Table 9.1, which animal is listed at S. No. 4?
Butterfly
What are the two modes by which animals reproduce?
Sexual reproduction and Asexual reproduction
What are the young ones of a hen called?
Chick
Which processes are essential for the survival of every individual?
Digestion, circulation, respiration, and reproduction
Why is reproduction essential for the continuation of a species?
To maintain genetic diversity
What are the two modes by which animals reproduce?
Sexual reproduction and Asexual reproduction
Why is reproduction essential for the continuation of a species?
To maintain genetic diversity within the species
What are the young ones of a cow called?
Calves
In Table 9.1, which animal is listed at S. No. 6?
Cow
How are kittens and puppies born?
Viviparous birth
Study Notes
Reproduction and Its Importance
- The animal listed at S. No. 4 in Table 9.1 is the rabbit.
- There are two modes of reproduction in animals: sexual reproduction and asexual reproduction.
- The young ones of a hen are called chicks.
- The two essential processes for the survival of every individual are reproduction and nutrition.
- Reproduction is essential for the continuation of a species because it allows the species to produce offspring and ensure its survival.
- The young ones of a cow are called calves.
- The animal listed at S. No. 6 in Table 9.1 is the frog.
- Kittens and puppies are born through sexual reproduction, where males and females of the same species mate to produce offspring.
Test your knowledge on the essential process of reproduction in plants and its significance for the continuation and survival of species. Explore the key concepts and principles related to plant reproduction.
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