NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Reproduction in Organisms, Exercise 3: SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS
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With which type of reproduction do we associate the reduction division? Analyse the reasons for it.

Is it possible to consider vegetative propagation observed in certain plants like Bryophyllum, water hyacinth, ginger etc., as a type of asexual reproduction? Give two/three reasons.

'Fertilisation is not an obligatory event for fruit production in certain plants'. Explain the statement.

In a developing embryo, analyse the consequences if cell divisions are not followed by cell differentiation.

List the changes observed in an angiosperm flower after pollination and fertilisation.

Suggest a possible explanation of why the seeds in a pea pod are arranged in a row, whereas those in tomato are scattered in the juicy pulp.

Draw the sketches of a zoospore and a conidium. Mention two dissimilarities between them and at least one feature common to both structures.

Justify the statement 'Vegetative reproduction is also a type of asexual reproduction'.
