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Class 7 Most Repeated Questions

The document contains daily practice problems for Class 7 Science focusing on the topic of reproduction in plants. It includes various types of questions such as fill in the blanks, matching, and explanations related to both sexual and asexual reproduction methods in plants. Key concepts covered include the roles of different plant parts, methods of reproduction like vegetative propagation and spore formation, and the functions of reproductive structures.
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Class 7 Most Repeated Questions

The document contains daily practice problems for Class 7 Science focusing on the topic of reproduction in plants. It includes various types of questions such as fill in the blanks, matching, and explanations related to both sexual and asexual reproduction methods in plants. Key concepts covered include the roles of different plant parts, methods of reproduction like vegetative propagation and spore formation, and the functions of reproductive structures.
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Class 7 Science | Reproduction in Plants | DPP Questions

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Class 7 Science | Reproduction in Plants | DPP Questions

Reproduction in Plants
Daily Practice Problems

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Class 7 Science | Reproduction in Plants | DPP Questions

Question 1.
Fill in the blanks.
a. The production of new individuals from their parents is known as
__________.
b. Roots, stems and leaves are called the _________ of the plant.
c. Flowers are the __________ parts of the plants.
d. In _________ reproduction plants can give rise to new plants without seeds.

Question 2.
Match the following.
Asexual reproduction New plants are obtained from seeds.
Sexual reproduction Male reproductive part of flower
Vegetative propagation New plants are obtained without
production of seeds.
Stamen New plants are produced from roots,
stems, leaves and buds.

Question 3.
________ is the point of attachment of the leaf at the node.

Question 4.
How does a Bryophyllum reproduce?

Question 5.
Name some plants in which the roots can also give rise to new plants.

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Question 6.
Which of the following produces a new plant when their parts get detached
from the main plant body?
a. Dahlia
b. Sweet Potato
c. Cacti
d. Bryophyllum

Question 7.
Take a pinch of yeast and place it in a container with some water. Add a
spoonful of sugar and shake to dissolve it. Keep it in the warm part of a room.
After an hour, put a drop of this liquid on a glass slide and observe under a
microscope. What will be your observation?
a. You may see the formation of new yeast cells.
b. Yeast cells will start changing color.
c. The solution will release foul smell.
d. None of the above

Question 8.
The small bulb-like projection coming out from the yeast cell is called a
_________.

Question 9.
How does a yeast multiply itself?

Question 10.
Which of the following multiplies by fragmentation?

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a. Bryophyllum
b. Yeast
c. Algae
d. Hydra

Question 11.
Explain the fragmentation process in Algae.

Question 12.
Spores are _________ reproductive bodies.

Question 13.
What is the function of the hard protective coat surrounding the spore?

Question 14.
Name two plants that reproduces through spore.

Question 15.
Which if the following is the female reproductive part of the flower?
a. Stamen
b. Pistil
c. Gametes
d. None of the above

Question 16.
State whether the given statement is true or false.

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Flowers which contain either only pistil or only stamens are called bisexual
flowers.

Question 17.
Anther contains pollen grains which produce _________ gametes. Ovules
present in the ovary of the pistil contains the _________ gamete.

Question 18.
The transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of a flower is called
_________.

Question 19.
If the pollen lands on the stigma of the same flower or another flower of the
same plant, it is called __________.

Question 20.
When the pollen of a flower lands on the stigma of a flower of a different plant
of the same kind, it is called ___________.
**********

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