Practice Exercise: How Organisms Reproduce
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Multiple Choice Questions:
- The process by which an organism produces its offspring is called:
- A) Respiration
- B) Reproduction
- C) Nutrition
- D) Excretion
- Which of the following is a method of asexual reproduction?
- A) Fragmentation
- B) Pollination
- C) Fertilization
- D) Copulation
- In humans, the male reproductive system includes:
- A) Ovary
- B) Uterus
- C) Testis
- D) Fallopian tube
- What is the role of the placenta during pregnancy?
- A) To provide nutrition to the fetus
- B) To produce the egg cell
- C) To aid in the process of fertilization
- D) To help in the release of ovum
- The process of transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of a flower is known as:
- A) Germination
- B) Fertilization
- C) Pollination
- D) Regeneration
Fill in the Blanks:
- The fusion of male and female gametes is called ____________.
- In plants, the male gamete is contained within the ____________.
- The reproductive part of a plant is the ____________.
- The type of reproduction where fusion of gametes does not occur is ____________.
- The ____________ is a barrier method of contraception in females.
Short Answer Questions:
- What are the main differences between sexual and asexual reproduction?
- Describe how binary fission in amoeba is an example of asexual reproduction.
- Explain the process of double fertilization in plants.
- Why is reproduction essential for species survival?
- What is vegetative propagation? Give one example of a plant that reproduces this way.
Diagram Based Questions:
- Draw a labeled diagram of the human male reproductive system.
- Illustrate the stages of binary fission in an Amoeba.
Application Based Questions:
- If all plants and animals on Earth could reproduce only asexually, what might be some consequences for biodiversity?
- How does the menstrual cycle relate to reproduction in human females?
- Explain how seed dispersal mechanisms contribute to plant reproduction and survival.
True or False:
- In asexual reproduction, genetic variation is typically low. (True/False)
- The umbilical cord connects the fetus directly to the mother's heart. (True/False)
- Pollination can occur only by insects. (True/False)
- Contraceptives are used to increase fertility in humans. (True/False)
- Regeneration in Planaria is an example of sexual reproduction. (True/False)
Answers:
Multiple Choice:
- B
- A
- C
- A
- C
Fill in the Blanks:
- Fertilization
- Pollen grain
- Flower
- Asexual reproduction
- Diaphragm
Short Answers:
- Sexual reproduction involves two parents, genetic variation, and the fusion of gametes, whereas asexual reproduction involves one parent, no genetic variation from fusion, and methods like budding, fragmentation, etc.
- Binary fission in amoeba is when an amoeba divides into two equal halves, each half developing into a new individual, thus replicating the parent's DNA without the involvement of genetic exchange.
- Double fertilization in plants involves two sperm cells from the pollen tube; one fertilizes the egg cell to form the zygote, and the other fuses with the two polar nuclei to form the endosperm, which nourishes the developing embryo.
- Reproduction ensures the continuation of species, introduces genetic variation for adaptation, and allows for population maintenance or growth.
- Vegetative propagation involves parts of a plant other than the seed, like roots, stems, or leaves, developing into new plants. An example is the potato, where tubers (underground stems) can sprout new plants.
Diagram Answers:
- Students should draw a human male reproductive system including testis, epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicle, prostate gland, urethra, and penis.
- Binary fission in amoeba should show stages from nucleus division to cytoplasmic division resulting in two amoebae.
Application Based Answers:
- Asexual reproduction would lead to less genetic diversity, potentially making species more vulnerable to changes in the environment or diseases, and could limit evolutionary adaptability.
- The menstrual cycle prepares the female body for pregnancy by releasing an egg (ovulation) and preparing the uterus to receive a fertilized egg. If fertilization does not occur, the uterine lining is shed during menstruation.
- Seed dispersal helps plants to spread to new areas, reducing competition for resources, ensuring survival by colonizing new habitats, and promoting genetic diversity.
True or False:
- True
- False (It connects to the placenta)
- False (It can also occur by wind, water, or other agents)
- False (They are used to prevent pregnancy)
- False (It's an example of asexual reproduction)