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Solutions for Chapter 8: Reproduction in Plants

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 8 of CBSE NCERT for Science [English] Class 7.


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Exercises [Pages 90 - 91]

NCERT solutions for Science [English] Class 7 8 Reproduction in Plants Exercises [Pages 90 - 91]

Fill in the blanks:

Exercises | Q 1. (a) | Page 90

Production of new individuals from the vegetative part of parent is called ______.

Exercises | Q 1. (b) | Page 90

A flower may have either male or female reproductive parts. Such a flower is called ______.

Exercises | Q 1. (c) | Page 90

The transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of the same or of another flower of the same kind is known as ______.

Exercises | Q 1. (d) | Page 90

The fusion of male and female gametes is termed as ______.

Exercises | Q 1. (e) | Page 90

Seed dispersal takes place by means of ______, ______ and ______.

Exercises | Q 2. | Page 90

Describe the different methods of asexual reproduction. Give examples. 

Exercises | Q 3. | Page 90

Explain what you understand by sexual reproduction.

Exercises | Q 4. | Page 90

State the main difference between asexual and sexual reproduction.

Exercises | Q 5. | Page 90

Sketch the reproductive parts of a flower.

Exercises | Q 6. | Page 90

Explain the difference between self-pollination and cross-pollination.

Exercises | Q 7. | Page 90

How does the process of fertilisation take place in flowers?

Exercises | Q 8. | Page 90

Describe the various ways by which seeds are dispersed.

Exercises | Q 9. | Page 90

Match items in Column I with those in Column II:

  Column I   Column II
(a) Bud (i) Maple
(b) Eyes (ii) Spirogyra
(c) Fragmentation (iii) Yeast
(d) Wings (iv) Bread mould
(e) Spores (v) Potato
    (vi) Rose

Choose the correct answer:

Exercises | Q 10. (a) | Page 90

The reproductive part of a plant is the ______.

  • leaf

  • stem

  • root

  • flower

Exercises | Q 10. (b) | Page 90

The process of fusion of the male and female gametes is called ______.

  • fertilisation

  • pollination

  • reproduction

  • seed formation

Exercises | Q 10. (c) | Page 91

Mature ovary forms the ______.

  • seed

  • stamen

  • pistil

  • fruit

Exercises | Q 10. (d) | Page 91

A spore-producing organism is ______.

  • rose

  • bread mould

  • potato

  • Ginger

Exercises | Q 10. (e) | Page 91

Bryophyllum can reproduce by its ______.

  • stem

  • leaves

  • roots

  • flower

Activities and Projects [Page 91]

NCERT solutions for Science [English] Class 7 8 Reproduction in Plants Activities and Projects [Page 91]

Extended Learning—Activities and Projects

Activities and Projects | Q 1. | Page 91

Make your own cactus garden by collecting pieces cut from different kinds of cacti. Grow the variety in one single flat container or in separate pots.

Activities and Projects | Q 2. | Page 91

Visit a fruit market and collect as many local fruits as possible. If many fruits are not available, you can collect tomatoes and cucumbers (these are fruits, though we use them as vegetables). Make drawings of the different fruits. Split the fruits and examine the seeds within. Look for any special characteristics in the fruits and their seeds. You can visit a library also to learn about this.

Activities and Projects | Q 3. | Page 91

Think of ten different fruit-bearing plants. Remember that many vegetables are also fruits of the plants. Discuss with your teacher, parents, farmers, fruit growers and agricultural experts (if available nearby) and find out the manner of their dispersal. Present your data in the form of a table as shown below:

S. No. Name of fruit-bearing plant Agent through which seeds are dispersed Part of or seed which helps in dispersal
1.      
2.      
3.      
Activities and Projects | Q 4. | Page 91

Suppose there is one member of a particular kind of organism in a culture dish, which doubles itself in one hour through asexual reproduction. Work out the number of members of that kind of organism which will be present in the culture dish after ten hours. Such a colony of individuals arising from one parent is called a “clone”.

Solutions for 8: Reproduction in Plants

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NCERT solutions for Science [English] Class 7 chapter 8 - Reproduction in Plants - Shaalaa.com

NCERT solutions for Science [English] Class 7 chapter 8 - Reproduction in Plants

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Concepts covered in Science [English] Class 7 chapter 8 Reproduction in Plants are Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants, Dispersal of Seeds, Reproduction, Mode of Reproduction in Plant, Asexual Reproduction in Plant, Natural Vegetative Reproduction, Pollination, Self Pollination (Autogamy), Cross Pollination, The Seed, Fertilization Process, Fruit, Artificial Vegetative Reproduction, Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants, Dispersal of Seeds, Reproduction, Mode of Reproduction in Plant, Asexual Reproduction in Plant, Natural Vegetative Reproduction, Pollination, Self Pollination (Autogamy), Cross Pollination, The Seed, Fertilization Process, Fruit, Artificial Vegetative Reproduction.

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