X - CH - 7 - How Do Organisms Reproduce
X - CH - 7 - How Do Organisms Reproduce
X - CH - 7 - How Do Organisms Reproduce
13. Identify the process of pollination shown in mark ‘a’ and ‘b’, from the given options:
15. Observe the given visual and answer the following question.
What is common in all the individuals shown in a-d?
16. A common metal device is used by a woman which is made of metal X, for preventing pregnancy.
This device works by preventing the implantation of fertilised egg cell (or embryo) in the female
organ Y.
Name the organ Y.
(a) The egg gets fertilised so need not to be expelled out of body
(b) Ovulation stops during pregnancy and so do menstruation
(c) Thick uterine lining is needed for proper development of embryo, so that it is retained
(d) All of these.
18. The number of chromosomes present in parents and offspring of a particular species
remains constant due to ________.
19. Read the following and answer the following questions accordingly.
Among the 1.9 billion, women of reproductive age group (15-49 years) worldwide in 2019,
1.1 billion have a need for family planning of these 842 million using contraceptive
methods and 270 millions have an unmet need for contraception. The proportion of the
need for family planning satisfied by modern method, Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs) was 70-75% globally in 2019, yet less than half of the need for family planning was
met in middle and Western Africa.
Only one contraceptive method, i.e. condoms can prevent both a pregnancy and the
transmission of sexually transmitted infections including HIV.
Which of the following birth control measures can be considered as the safest?
(a) The Rhythm method
(b) The use of physical barriers
(c) Contraceptive pills
(d) Sterilisation techniques
20. Following questions 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 but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false but R is true.
21. 1. Match the labelled parts of the given figure with the correct option.
A B C D E
a Fallopian Oviduct Uterus Cervix Vagina
tube
b Oviduct Vas Ovary Vagina Cervix
deferens
c Ovary Oviduct Uterus Cervix Vagina
d Ovary Fallopian Uterus Vagina Cervix
tube
22. Examples of vegetatively reproducing plants are:
23. Which of the following is the correct sequence regarding sexual reproduction in a flowering plant?
24. 2. Given below are the stages of binary fission in Amoeba. Which one out of the following
would you select as the correct sequence of these stages.
(a) i,ii,iii,iv
(b) iv,iii,i,ii
(c) ii,iv,i,iii
(d) iii,i,iv,ii
Reema claimed that the newly formed planarians have identical genetic make up. Which
statement support the claim?
(a) It is a single celled organism.
(b) All planarians share the same genetic material.
(c) Division in Planaria involves a single parent.
(d) Planaria divides only under unfavourable condition
26. Out of many papaya plants growing in your garden, only a few bear fruits. What could be the reason?
(a) It bears unisexual flowers.
(b) It bears bisexual flowers.
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) Due to presence of special type of tissues.
27. What will likely happen if testes are located inside the abdominal cavity?
(a) delayed puberty
(b) sperm formation
(c) increase in body temperature
(d) change in genetic composition of sperms
28. After a female attains puberty, the body undergoes many changes for maturation. Which event
will likely happen in the female body when there is no fertilization of egg?
(a) disintegration of uterine wall
(b) development of egg into zygote
(c) increase in the production of eggs in the ovaries
(d) of a mature egg into an immature egg
29. Which contraceptive can be used to prevent the entry of sperm inside the female reproductive
organ?
(a) Insertion of copper-T inside the uterus
(b) using condoms on the penis
(c) consuming oral pills.
(d) undergoing surgery for blocking fallopian tube.
30. Which option correctly shows the path that the sperms take when they are released from the
body?
(a) testis -> ureter -> urethra -> penis
(b) testis ->vas deferens -> ureter -> penis
(c) testis -> ureter -> vas deferens -> penis
(d) testis -> vas deferens -> urethra -> penis
51. Colonies of yeast fail to multiply in water, but multiply in sugar solution because they derive energy by
fermenting sugars and carbohydrates to produce
a) methanol and CO2
b) ethanol and CO
c) methanol and O2
d) ethanol and CO2
52. Match the labelled parts of the given figure with the correct option.
A B C D E
53. 3. The diagram shows a sperm. The tail enables the sperm to swim. Why does the sperm need to be able to
swim?
(a) so that it doesn't drown in the semen
(b) in order to get to the egg
(c) because it is a member of fish family
(d) to travel around in the testicle
54. In some families be it rural or urban, females are tortured for giving birth to a girl child. The approach of
the society towards mother in this is not correct because
(a) Father carries only Y chromosome
(b) Mother carries both X and Y chromosome
(c) Father carries only X chromosome
(d)Mother carries only X chromosome
55. Given below are the stages of binary fission in Amoeba. Which one out of the following would you select
as the correct sequence of these stages.
(a) i,ii,iii,iv
(b) iv,iii,i,ii
(c) ii,iv,i,iii
(d) iii,i,iv,ii
57. Out of many papaya plants growing in your garden, only a few bear fruits. What could be the reason?
(a) It bears unisexual flowers.
(b) It bears bisexual flowers.
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) Due to presence of special type of tissues
58. 8. What will likely happen if testes are located inside the abdominal cavity?
(a) delayed puberty
(b) sperm formation
(c) increase in body temperature
(d) change in genetic composition of sperms
59. 9. After a female attains puberty, the body undergoes many changes for maturation. Which event will likely
happen in the female body when there is no fertilization of egg?
(a) disintegration of uterine wall
(b) development of egg into zygote
(c) increase in the production of eggs in the ovaries
(d) of a mature egg into an immature egg
60. 10. Which contraceptive can be used to prevent the entry of sperm inside the female reproductive organ?
(a) Insertion of copper-T inside the uterus
(b) using condoms on the penis
(c) consuming oral pills.
(d) undergoing surgery for blocking fallopian tube.
61. Which of the following is corret sequence of events of sexual reproduction in in a flower
a. pollination, fertilization, seedling, embryo
b. seedling, embryo, fertilization, pollination
c. pollination, fertilization, embryo, seedling
d. embryo, seedling, pollination, seedling
62. Bryophyllum can be propagated vegetatively by the –
a. stem b.leafc.root d. flower
63. Name one sexually transmitted disease caused due to infection and viral infection.
64. When an organism breaks into a number of parts and each part develops into an individual, it is
called
a. Regenerationb. Budding
c. Binary fissiond. Spore formation
73. The Buds produced in the notches along the leaf margin of Bryophyllum fall on the soil and develop into new plants.
This is an example of
a.Spore formation b.Fragmentation
c. Budding d. Vegetative propagation
74.
a.Amoeba b.Plasmodium
c. Paramaecium d. All of these
75.
Name the method by which Spirogyra reproduces under favourable conditions. Is this method sexual or
asexual?
76.
77. Which conditions are necessary for a seed to germinate?
a. A b. B c. C d. D
78.
Reason: Urethra carries only urine while sperms are carried by vasa deferentia only.
VSA 2 MARKS EACH
1. Draw labelled diagrams to illustrate budding in Hydra.
2. Name an organism which reproduces by spore formation. List three conditions favourable for
spores to germinate and grow.
3. List two advantages of practising vegetative propagation in plants. Select two plants raised by this
method from the list given below : Banana, Gram, Pea, Rose, Tomato, Wheat
4. Explain why fertilization is possible if copulation takes place during the middle of menstrual cycle?
5. State any two adaptive features that show that some plants are adapted to cross pollination.
6. A woman is using Copper-T, since few weeks, but she will not be protected from any type of STD.
Why? Suggest a contraceptive method that can prevent the STDs too.
7. How do Plasmodium and Leishmania reproduce? Write one difference in their mode of
reproduction.
8. What happens when
(a) Bryophyllum leaf falls on the wet soil.
(b) on maturation sporangia of Rhizopus bursts?
9. Describe briefly how regeneration is carried out in multicellular organisms like Hydra.
10. Draw labelled diagrams to illustrate spore formation in Rhizopus.
11. Name an organism which reproduces by spore formation. List three conditions favourable for
spores to germinate and grow.
12. List two advantages of practising vegetative propagation in plants. Select two plants raised by this
method from the list given below:
15. A couple wants to space the birth of their second child. Suggest one preventive method which could be
observed by each one of them.
16. 1 Radha found some potatoes in the kitchen which had one or two sprouted buds. She
planted them in kitchen garden and started watering them daily.
(i) What is this method of propagation called?
(ii) Which part of plant is used by her in this case?
(a) Rhizomes
(b) Bulbs
(c) Runners
(d) Tubers
17. 12. How do Plasmodium and Leishmania reproduce? Write one difference in their mode of reproduction
18. 13. What happens when
(a) Bryophyllum leaf falls on the wet soil.
(b) on maturation sporangia of Rhizopus bursts
19. Why is DNA copying is an essential part of the process reproduction?
20. Identify the organisms in Figures A, B, C, and D.
22.
Mention the two functions of human testis.
23.
Draw a human male reproductive system of a human and label the parts.
24.
Why is it not possible to reconstruct the whole organism from a fragment in complex multicellular
organisms?
SA 3 MARKS EACH
1. What happens when
(a) accidently, Planaria gets cut into many pieces-
(b) Bryophyllum leaf falls on the wet soil
(c) on maturation sporangia of Rhizopus bursts?
2. Write names of those parts of a flower which serve the same function as the following do in the
animals
(i) testes
(ii) sperm
(iii) ovary
(iv) egg.
3. (a) Identify the given diagram. Name the parts 1 to 5.
4. X, Y and Z are three sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). X and Z are caused by bacteria
whereas Y is caused by virus P. Virus P lowers the immunity of a person and leads to an
incurable disease. X starts as painless sores on genitals rectum or mouth. Z causes painful
urination and abnormal discharge from genitals.
8. Suggest three contraceptive methods to control the size of human population which is essential
for the health and prosperity of a country. State the basic principle involved in each.
9.
10. In the given figure label the parts and mention their functions
a) Production of egg
b) Site of fertilization
c) Site of implantation
d) Entry of the sperms
11. Write names of those parts of a flower which serve the same function as the following do in the
animals
(i) testes
(ii) sperm
(iii) ovary
(iv) egg.
12. From an evolutionary perspective, why is sexual reproduction the predominant mode of
reproduction?
13. You have read in newspapers that sex ratio in many parts of the country has gone down to less than 900:
1000. What does this mean? What is the reason behind it? How can you contribute in retrieving the
situation?
14. What is AIDS? Name its causal organism? Mention its symptoms.
15. Why is variation beneficial to the species but not necessarily for the individual?
16. 14. State the role of placenta in the development of embryo.
17. 15. Raghav an employee in MNC was not keeping well for a long time. He underwent a complete medical
check up and was diagnosed as HIV+. He was terminated on account of this condition.
(i) To which category of disease AIDS belong?
(ii) __________ is its causative organism.
(iii) The decision to terminate him from the company
(a) was right as its a communicable disease
(b) was wrong as its not transmitted from one individual to another
(c) was wrong as it doesn't spread through shaking and mixing with HIV infected individuals
(d) was wrong as it spreads through shaking and mixing with HIV infected individuals
18.
(c)A⇒⇒B⇒⇒C⇒⇒D (d)D⇒⇒C⇒⇒A⇒⇒B
(iii) How is a zygote different from embryo?
(iv) What change takes place in the uterus of a pregnant female?
6. Germination starts with the rapid intake of water by the seed through its micropyle. The first visible
indication of germination is the swelling of the seed with a resultant increase in weight. It is also
accompanied by the softening of the seed coat. Absorption of water causes a number of
physiological changes in the seed. Germinating seeds exhibit increased respiratory activity. The
embryo produces enzymes which convert the food materials stored in the cotyledons into soluble
form usable by the growing embryo. Once the food is made available, cell division activity starts in
the growing embryo. The growth of the embryonic tissue ruptures the seed coat.
1. Which among the following are true
(i) Radicle develops into root
(ii) Radicle develops into shoot
(iii) Plumule develops into root
(iv) Plumule develops into shoot
7. Explain how external and internal fertilization occur in animals. Compare the advantages and
disadvantages of each strategy.
8. Name the parts A, B and C shown in the following diagram and state one function of each.
9. Surbhi and Mukesh are a young couple married only four years ago. They have two children. How will you
convince them not to have any more child? What guidelines will you give to the couple?
10. The reproductive parts of angiosperms are located in the flower. You have already studied the different
parts of a flower – sepals, petals, stamens and pistil. Stamens and pistil are the reproductive parts of a
flower which contain the germ-cells. The flower may be unisexual (papaya, watermelon) when it contains
either stamens or pistil or bisexual (Hibiscus, mustard) when it contains both stamens and pistil.
i) What is the male reproductive part of a flower?
ii) What are the different parts of pistil?
iii) What is pollination?
iv) What are two types of pollination?
11. A survey conducted by an organization for the cause of illness and death among the women between the
ages 15-44 (in years) worldwide, found the following figure in (%)
(i)Which condition is the major cause of women's ill health and death worldwide?
(ii)Which part of the female reproductive system remains blocked after tubectomy?
(a) Fallopian tube
(b) Oviduct
(c) Cervix
(d) Uterine cavity
(iii) What problem in reproductive health care require doctors help?
(a) STDs
(b) conception and abortion
(c) infertility and menstruation problem
(d) All
(iv) Which of the following is not a STDs caused by bacteria?
(a) Syphilis
(b) Gonorrhea
(c) AIDs
(d) Chlamydia
12. Germination starts with the rapid intake of water by the seed through its micropyle. The first visible
indication of germination is the swelling of the seed with a resultant increase in weight. It is also
accompanied by the softening of the seed coat. Absorption of water causes a number of physiological
changes in the seed. Germinating seeds exhibit increased respiratory activity. The embryo produces
enzymes which convert the food materials stored in the cotyledons into soluble form usable by the growing
embryo. Once the food is made available, cell division activity starts in the growing embryo. The growth of
the embryonic tissue ruptures the seed coat.
1. Which among the following are true
(i) Radicle develops into root
(ii) Radicle develops into shoot
(iii) Plumule develops into root
(iv) Plumule develops into shoot
16. Menstrual cycle is the cycle of events taking place in female reproductive organs, under the control of sex
hormones, in every 28 days. At an interval of 28 days, a single egg is released from either of two ovaries.
Regular menstrual cycle stopped abruptly in a married woman. She got herself tested and was happy to
discover that she is pregnant with her first baby.
(i) Why menstruation stops in a pregnant female?
(a) The egg gets fertilised so need not to be expelled out of body
(b) Ovulation stops during pregnancy and so do menstruation
(c) Thick uterine lining is needed for proper development of embryo, so that it is retained
(d) All of these
(ii) Select the correct sequence of acts that leads to pregnancy in a female.
A. Fertilisation of egg
B. Ovulation
C. Formation of zygote
D. Implantation
(a) D ⇒⇒C ⇒⇒B ⇒⇒A (b) B⇒⇒ A⇒⇒C⇒⇒D
(c) A ⇒⇒ B⇒⇒ C⇒⇒ D (d) D⇒⇒ C⇒⇒ A ⇒⇒B
LA ( 5MARKS)
1 Based on the given diagram answer the questions given below:
Parthenogenesis is a Greek word meaning “virgin creation,” but specifically refers to female
asexual reproduction. Parthenogenesis is surprisingly common throughout the tree of
life and is found in a variety of organisms, including plants, insects, fish, reptiles and even
birds. Because mammals, including human beings, require certain genes to come from
sperm, mammals are incapable of parthenogenesis.
a) Can you name any other mode of reproduction that doesn’t involve both the partners
of different sex?
b) What name would you give to the mode of reproduction seen in Planaria?
e) Illustrate the genetic differences that will be seen in an individual that is pr oduced by
fertilization and that which grew parthenogenetically?
1. When a cell reproduces, DNA replication occurs which forms two similar copies of DNA.
2. Bryophyllum propagates vegetatively by the buds produced at the margins of leaves.
3. Organisms which bear both male and female sex organs in the same individual are called
bisexual. For example, Hibiscus.
4. No two individuals are absolutely alike in a population because sexual reproduction promotes
diversity of characters in the offspring by providing genetic variation.
5. The male reproductive parts that are present in a flower from given list are:
(i) anther and (ii) filament.
6. Calyx and corolla are parts of a flower that are not directly involved in reproduction.
7. The reproductive parts of a flower are as follows
Male reproductive part – Stamens
Female reproductive part – Pistil.
8. The full forms for the above abbreviations are as follows