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How Do Organisms Reproduce Test

This document contains 25 questions about human and plant reproduction. It defines key terms, asks students to draw and label diagrams of processes like binary fission and seed germination in different organisms. Questions cover topics like menstruation, DNA copying in reproduction, how the human embryo is nourished, the female parts of flowers and their roles in seed and fruit development. Other questions ask about the human egg if not fertilized, puberty changes, contraception methods, sexually transmitted diseases, AIDS, and labeled diagrams of both human and plant reproductive systems.

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How Do Organisms Reproduce Test

This document contains 25 questions about human and plant reproduction. It defines key terms, asks students to draw and label diagrams of processes like binary fission and seed germination in different organisms. Questions cover topics like menstruation, DNA copying in reproduction, how the human embryo is nourished, the female parts of flowers and their roles in seed and fruit development. Other questions ask about the human egg if not fertilized, puberty changes, contraception methods, sexually transmitted diseases, AIDS, and labeled diagrams of both human and plant reproductive systems.

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How do Organisms Reproduce Test

1. Define
a) Callus d) Placenta g) Menopause
b) Grafting e) Female Foeticide h) Menarche
c) Menstrual Cycle f) Tissue Culture i) Tubectomy

2. Draw labelled diagram of each of following: (Write name of each organism also.)
a) Binary Fission d) Regeneration g) Spore formation
b) Multiple Fission e) Budding h) Seed Germination
c) Fragmentation f) Vegetative Propagation
3. Why does menstruation occur.
4. Why is DNA copying an essential part of the process of reproduction?
5. Explain how human embryo get nourished in mother body?
6. (i) Name the female reproductive part of a flower.
(ii) Which part of a flower develops into a seed and a fruit?
(iii) Where are the male germ cell and female gamete present in the flower?
7. What happens to a human egg when it is not fertilised?
8. What are the changes seen in girls at the time of puberty?
9. List three advantages of vegetative propagation.
10. Name and explain any three methods of contraception?
11. What is the role of the seminal vesicles and the prostate gland?
12. (i) Difference between pollination and fertilization
(ii) What do you understand by self-pollination & cross pollination? Give examples of each.
13. If a woman is using a copper T, will it help in protecting her from sexually transmitted diseases?
14. Name male & female gametes in animals. What is fertilisation & where does it take place in human females?
15. The chromosomal number of the sexually producing parents and their offspring is the same". Justify it.
16. State the changes that take place in the uterus when female gamete/egg is not fertilised.
17. With the help of labelled diagram describe double fertilization in plants.
18. What are the limitations of the asexual mode of reproduction? Write one main difference between asexual and
sexual mode of reproduction.
19. List functions of testes in the human male reproductive system. Why are these located outside the abdominal
cavity? Who is responsible for bringing about changes in appearance seen in boys at the time of puberty?
20. What are sexually transmitted diseases? List two examples each of diseases caused due to bacterial infection
and viral infection.
21. What is AIDS? Which microbe is responsible for AIDS infection? State one mode of transmission of this
disease. Explain in brief one measure for prevention of AIDS.
22. What is spore formation. List two advantages for organisms to reproduce themselves through spores.
23. Draw a diagram of the human female reproductive system and label the part.
(i) that produces eggs. (iii) where zygote is implanted.
(ii) where the fusion of egg and sperm takes place.
24. Draw Labelled diagram and write functions of each of the following:
(i) Ovary (ii) Anther (iii) Filament (iv) Stigma (v) Sepal (vi) Petal
25. Draw Labelled diagram and write the function of following parts in human female reproductive system:
(i) Ovary (ii) Oviduct (iii) Uterus (iv) Vas deferens (v) Fallopian tube.

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