Chapter 7 : How do Organisms Reproduce?
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Reproduction is essential for organisms because it:
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The main advantage of sexual reproduction is:
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Which of the following is not a sexually transmitted disease?
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The thread-like structure in pollen tube helps in:
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Which of the following organisms reproduces by binary fission?
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Tubectomy is performed in:
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Vasectomy is a method applied in:
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Which of the following is a temporary method of contraception?
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The period of adolescence generally begins at the age of:
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Which part connects the ovary to the stigma?
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In flowering plants, male gametes are present in:
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Variations are mainly produced during:
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Which reproductive method is faster?
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The embryo gets nourishment from the mother through the:
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The placenta helps in:
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Sexual reproduction involves:
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Which of the following is not a method of asexual reproduction?
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Fragmentation is commonly seen in:
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Yeast reproduces mainly through:
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Which part of the flower receives pollen grains?
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The testes in males produce:
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The process of release of eggs from the ovary is called:
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Copper-T is used for:
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Which contraceptive method also helps prevent STDs?
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HIV mainly affects the:
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Which disease is sexually transmitted?
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The site of implantation in humans is the:
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The menstrual cycle occurs approximately every:
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Which hormone regulates changes during puberty in boys?
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The fertilized egg is known as:
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The female gamete in humans is called:
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The male gamete in humans is called:
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In humans, fertilization occurs in the:
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Which structure in Rhizopus contains spores?
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Which method of reproduction produces genetically identical offspring?
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DNA copying during reproduction is important because it:
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Which of the following is an example of vegetative propagation?
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Vegetative propagation in potato occurs through:
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The ovule develops into:
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Which part of the flower develops into a fruit?
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Fusion of male and female gametes is called:
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Transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma is known as:
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The female reproductive part of a flower is called:
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The male reproductive part of a flower is called:
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Regeneration is commonly seen in:
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Which organism reproduces through spores?
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Hydra reproduces asexually through:
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Amoeba reproduces by:
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Which type of reproduction involves only one parent?
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What is the process by which living organisms produce new individuals called?
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