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Reproduction In Plants: Practice 1

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ScienceGrade 7Mixed10 questions15 min
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Quick Concepts · 5 questionsApply and Check · 5 questions
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Quick Concepts

Build the first set of ideas carefully.

Choose the best answer for each question.

Question 1
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A rose plant forms seeds after flowers are pollinated, while a potato plant can grow from an eye on a tuber. Which comparison is correct?

Topic: Modes of Reproduction · Skill: Compare sexual and asexual reproduction in plants

Question 2
EasyQuestion

Which feature best separates sexual reproduction in plants from asexual reproduction?

Topic: Modes of Reproduction · Skill: Compare sexual and asexual reproduction in plants

Question 3
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A student says, “All plant reproduction needs seeds.” Which example disproves this statement?

Topic: Modes of Reproduction · Skill: Compare sexual and asexual reproduction in plants

Question 4
EasyQuestion

In bread mould, tiny dust-like structures are released from black sporangia. What method of asexual reproduction is this?

Topic: Asexual Reproduction · Skill: Describe vegetative propagation, budding, fragmentation and spore formation

What this assignment covers

Progressive practice for Reproduction in Plants with concept checks, application and reasoning questions.

Skills and sections

Compare sexual and asexual reproduction in plants, Describe vegetative propagation, budding, fragmentation and spore formation, Identify reproductive parts of a flower, Distinguish self-pollination and cross-pollination

  • Quick Concepts: 5 questions
  • Apply and Check: 5 questions