Class 8 Reproduction
Class 8 Reproduction
CH REPRODUCTION IN ANIMALS
ASSIGNMENT CLASS 8
3 .Explain the meaning of Binary Fission. Name a few organisms that reproduce by
binary fission . Also draw a series of diagrams to demonstrate this process in amoeba ?
7. There are two types of fertilizations in mammals: internal and external. Based on this,
mention whether the human system has internal fertilization or external? Give reason
for your answer.
8. . You are part of a team working on a conservation project to protect the habitat of a
particular frog species known for its unique metamorphosis. In amphibians,
metamorphosis is initiated by hormones from the tadpole's thyroid gland, and these
changes prepare an aquatic organism for a terrestrial existence.
a. Describe the stages of metamorphosis in frogs, from egg to adult.
b. Explain how the diet of tadpoles differs from that of adult frogs during
metamorphosis.
c. Mention any two external changes that occur in frogs as they go through
metamorphosis?
d. Discuss the differences in respiration between tadpoles and adult frogs. How do
these changes relate to their habitat.
Question No. 9 and 10 consist of two statements – Assertion (A) and Reason
(R). Answer these questions selecting the appropriate option given below:
a) Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A.
b) Both A and R are true, and R is not the correct explanation of A.
c) A is true but R is false.
d) A is false but R is true.
9. Assertion: Hermaphroditic animals have both male and female reproductive organs.
Reason: Hermaphroditic animals can mate with any other member of their species, as
they possess both the ability to produce and receive gametes.
10. Assertion: Oviparous animals lay eggs as part of their reproductive process.
Reason: Oviparous animals develop and lay eggs outside of their bodies, and their
offspring typically hatch from these eggs.
11.
Identify the microorganism shown in the above diagram. Explain the mode of reproduction.
Name any other organism showing this mode of reproduction.