Class 7th Science NCERT Chapter 12
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Topics to study from the chapter "Reproduction in Plants" along with a 1-2 lined summary for each topic:
1. Modes of Reproduction: – Plants reproduce through asexual and sexual methods.
2. Asexual Reproduction:
– Plants can reproduce without seeds using methods like vegetative propagation and budding.
3. Vegetative Propagation: – New plants are produced from roots, stems, leaves, and buds of a plant without seeds.
4. Budding: – A form of asexual reproduction where a new organism develops as an outgrowth or bud from the parent organism.
5. Fragmentation:
– Organisms break into fragments, which grow into new individuals.
6. Spore Formation:
– Reproductive bodies covered by a protective coat, allowing plants like moss and ferns to reproduce.
7. Sexual Reproduction:
– Process involving male (stamen) and female (pistil) parts of flowers to produce seeds.
8. Pollination:
– Transfer of pollen grains from the male part of a plant to the female part for fertilization.
Students can focus on these topics and summaries to revise the content in the chapter on "Reproduction in Plants".
What is the function of flowers in plants?
Flowers perform the function of reproduction in plants.
What is vegetative propagation and how is it related to asexual reproduction?
Vegetative propagation is a type of asexual reproduction in plants where new plants are produced from roots, stems, leaves, and buds. It is related to asexual reproduction as it involves reproducing through the vegetative parts of the plant without the need for seeds.
Explain how budding is a method of reproduction seen in yeast.
In budding, a small bulb-like projection called a bud emerges from a yeast cell. The bud gradually grows, detaches from the parent cell, and forms a new yeast cell, which then matures and produces more yeast cells. Sometimes, another bud may arise from the first bud, creating a chain of buds and resulting in the rapid production of yeast cells.
Describe how fragmentation is a method of reproduction observed in algae.
In fragmentation, an alga breaks up into two or more fragments. These fragments grow into new individuals and continue to fragment and grow rapidly, covering a large area in a short period of time. This process allows algae to multiply quickly in suitable conditions.
Explain the process of pollination in plants and how it facilitates the transfer of male gametes to female gametes.
Pollination is a process where pollen grains are transferred from the anther (male reproductive part) to the stigma (female reproductive part) of a flower. This transfer can occur through various agents like wind or animals. This process facilitates the transfer of male gametes in the pollen grain to the female gamete present in the ovule, allowing for fertilization and subsequent seed formation.
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