Plant Reproduction

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What is the main difference between asexual and sexual reproduction in plants?

  • Asexual reproduction involves seeds, while sexual reproduction does not.
  • Asexual reproduction produces new plants without seeds, while sexual reproduction involves obtaining new plants from seeds. (correct)
  • Asexual reproduction occurs in flowers, while sexual reproduction occurs in stems and leaves.
  • Asexual reproduction requires pollination, while sexual reproduction does not.

What are the vegetative parts of a plant?

  • Sepals, petals, and stamens
  • Flowers, fruits, and seeds
  • Roots, stems, and leaves (correct)
  • Pollen, stigma, and style

What gives rise to the juicy mango fruit in summer?

  • Seeds
  • Stems
  • Leaves
  • Flowers (correct)

What is the characteristic of all living organisms related to reproduction?

<p>The ability to produce new individuals from their parents (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did students learn in Class VI about the parts of a flowering plant?

<p>The different parts of a flowering plant and their functions (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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