Reproduction 2
Reproduction 2
Test Paper-02
Chapter 08 How Do Organisms Reproduce
a. Mustard
b. Hibiscus
c. All of these
d. water melon
a. dogs
b. bees
c. frogs
d. Lizard
3. A slide showing several Amoeba was given to a student and was asked to focus the
Amoeba undergoing binary fission. What will the student look for to correctly focus
on a dividing Amoeba? (1)
4. Which organ enables the developing foetus to obtain nourishment from the mother’s
blood (1)
a. fallopian tube
b. placenta
c. Graffian follicles
d. Leydig cells
5. How many male gametes are released into the embryo sac? (1)
a. 2.0
b. 1.0
c. 4.0
d. 3.0
7. When does binary fission and multiple fission in amoeba take place? (1)
10. Draw well labelled diagram of V.S of mature ovule of Angiosperms. (3)
12. What are the similar changes observed in boys and girls at puberty? (3)
13. Draw diagram to show the path of pollen tube into pistil during fertilization. (3)
Answers
1. d. water melon
Explanation: The flowers in which either male or female reproductive organs
are present.These flowers are called incomplete flowers
2. b. bees
Explanation: In the honey bee, fertilized eggs (diploid zygotes) regularly
develop into females, and unfertilized eggs (haploid gametes) develop into
males by types of reproduction known as zygogenesis and generative or haploid
Parthenogenesis, respectively.
4. b. placenta
Explanation: Placenta connects the fetus to the uterine wall to uptake
nutrients.
5. a. 2.0
Explanation: Pollen tube release 2 male gametes in the embryo sac. Out of
thes 2 gametes 1 gamete gets fused with the egg and the other one gets fused
with the polar nuclei.
7. Binary fission takes place during favourable period and multiple fission occurs during
unfavourable period in amoeba.
8. Progesterone and oestrogen.
9. Testes are located outside the abdominal cavity within a pouch called scrotum. The
function of testes is to produce sperms and sperm formation requires 2 to 2.5oC lower
temperature than the normal body temperature. Therefore, they are protected inside
the scrotum.
Sperm Ovum
5) Sperm is the gamete that is produced 5) Ovum is the gamete that is produced in
in the testis of a male. the ovary of a female.
6) Millions of cells are released during 6) Only a single ovum is produced during
a single ejaculation. once menstruation cycle.
12. i. Hair-Growth of hair in arm pits and genital area between the thighs.
ii. Genital area- Becomes darker.
iii. Body hair-Thinner hair on legs, arms and face.
iv. Skin-Becomes oily, appearance of pimples mainly on face.
v. Awareness of body- Children become conscious and aware of their own bodies as
well as those of others.
13. Path of pollen tube into pistil during fertilization