Biology Practice: Reproduction in Plants (Mock Test 1 - Basic)
1. Which type of reproduction involves only a single parent without the fusion of gametes?
2. The vegetative part of the plant used to grow a new plant in Bryophyllum is the:
3. Yeast reproduces asexually through a process called:
4. Which of the following is the male reproductive part of a flower?
5. The transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of the same flower is called:
6. After fertilization, the ovule develops into a:
7. Spirogyra reproduces asexually by breaking into smaller pieces. This is known as:
8. Which of these is an example of an artificial method of vegetative propagation?
9. The fusion of a male gamete with a female gamete results in the formation of a:
10. Flowers that contain both stamens and pistils are called:
11. Tiny, dust-like particles produced in the anther are called:
12. Potatoes reproduce vegetatively through their:
13. In bread mould (Rhizopus), reproduction occurs via:
14. The ovary of a flower eventually develops into the:
15. Which part of the pistil receives the pollen grains during pollination?
16. Artificial vegetative propagation where a part of a stem is buried in the soil while attached to the parent is:
17. Flowers like Papaya and Corn which have either only stamen or only pistil are:
18. The process of growing new plants from a small piece of plant tissue under sterile laboratory conditions is:
19. Pollination by insects usually occurs in flowers that are:
20. The part of a seed that provides food for the growing embryo is the: