ICSE Class 8 Reproduction in Plants — practice questions
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Practice ICSE Class 8 Reproduction in Plants in the app →Reproduction in living organisms is the process by which theyIn plants the two basic modes of reproduction areBinary fission in bacteria producesIn flowers, the male reproductive part that produces pollen is theVegetative reproduction in ginger takes place through itsSansevieria (snake plant) reproduces vegetatively from itsPollination is the transfer of pollen grains fromSelf-pollination occurs when pollen transfersCross-pollination is the transfer of pollen betweenArtificial pollination by farmers is used mainly toFertilisation in flowering plants is the fusion ofAfter fertilisation, the ovule develops into theThe ovary of a flowering plant develops after fertilisation intoReproduction by formation of spores is seen inPotato plants are propagated commercially byBryophyllum reproduces vegetatively from itsOnion is propagated vegetatively byIn wind-pollinated flowers, pollen grains are usuallyInsect-pollinated flowers usually attract insects withAsexual reproduction differs from sexual reproduction because asexual reproduction