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Q1. Asexual reproduction through budding take place in:
Q2. The ability of a cell to divide into several cells during reproduction in Plasmodium is called:
Q3. In Rhizopus fungus, the final thread-like structures spread on the whole surface of slice of bread are called:
Q4. Write any two differences between binary fission and multiple fission in tabular form as observed in cells of organisms.
Q5. Can you think of reasons why more complex organisms cannot give rise to new individuals through regeneration ?
Q6. Name any two plants which are propagated by cutting method.
Q7. Name organisms which reproduce by spore formation.
Q8. Write down the different methods of asexual reproduction.
Q9. Why are budding, fragmentation and regeneration, all considered as asexual type of reproduction?
Q10. How does reproduction help in providing stability to populations of species ?
Q11. Explain the process of regeneration in planaria.
Q12. Explain why variations are observed in the offspring of sexually reproducing organisms.
Q13. Select the correct statements for the process of budding in yeast:-
Q14. With the help of suitable diagrams, explain the various steps of budding in hydra.
Q15. What is binary fission in organisms? With the help of suitable diagrams, describe the mode of reproduction in amoeba.