Plant Reproduction Quiz
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What is the function of flowers in plants?

  • Flowers provide structural support to the plant
  • Flowers store water for the plant
  • Flowers are responsible for photosynthesis in plants
  • Flowers perform the function of reproduction in plants (correct)
  • How are new plants obtained in asexual reproduction?

  • New plants are obtained through grafting
  • New plants are obtained only from seeds
  • New plants are obtained without seeds (correct)
  • New plants are obtained through pollination
  • What are the two types of reproduction in plants?

  • Grafting and pollination
  • Asexual and sexual reproduction (correct)
  • Vegetative and floral reproduction
  • Seeded and seedless reproduction
  • What are the vegetative parts of a plant?

    <p>Roots, stems, and leaves</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What gives rise to juicy mango fruit?

    <p>Flowers</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Functions of Flowers and Reproduction in Plants

    • Flowers are the reproductive structures of plants, responsible for producing seeds and fruits.

    Types of Reproduction in Plants

    • There are two types of reproduction in plants: sexual reproduction and asexual reproduction.

    Asexual Reproduction

    • New plants are obtained in asexual reproduction through vegetative parts of the parent plant, such as leaves, stems, and roots.

    Vegetative Parts of a Plant

    • The vegetative parts of a plant include roots, stems, and leaves.

    Fruit Formation

    • Ovules in flowers give rise to juicy mango fruits.

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    Test your knowledge of plant reproduction with this quiz. Explore the different modes of reproduction in plants and recall the concepts you learned in Class VI. Discover the fascinating ways in which plants produce new individuals and cement your understanding of this fundamental biological process.

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