
Reproduction in Plants
Science ยท Grade 7 ยท Week 12 ยท 25 questions
Heredity explains how traits pass from parents to offspring through genes. Understanding genetics and evolution reveals why organisms look the way they do and how species change over time.
What you'll practise
- Explain the basics of inheritance
- Understand dominant and recessive traits
- Describe the role of DNA in heredity
- Explain natural selection and evolution
All 25 questions in this Reproduction in Plants quiz
Grade 7 Science โ Reproduction in Plants: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- Vegetative propagation is asexual reproduction where new plants grow from
- Budding in plants is a form of
- A stolon is a horizontal stem used for vegetative propagation in plants like
- Runners are similar to stolons and are used by plants like
- Fragmentation is the breaking of a plant into pieces where each piece grows into a
- Tubers are underground stems with stored food used for propagation in
- Spore formation is a method of reproduction found in
- Pollination is the transfer of pollen from the anther to the
- Self-pollination occurs when pollen from the anther pollinates the
- Cross-pollination occurs when pollen from one flower pollinates the
- Pollinators include
- Flowers pollinated by bees typically have
- Wind-pollinated flowers are usually
- After pollination, the ovule develops into a
- The ovary develops into a
- Seed dispersal is important because it
- Seeds are dispersed by wind in plants with
- Seeds are dispersed by water in plants like
- Seeds are dispersed by animals through
- Germination is the process by which
- For seed germination, the necessary conditions are
- A bulb is a vegetative structure found in plants like
- The female reproductive part of a flower is called the
- The male reproductive part of a flower is called the
- Double fertilization in flowering plants produces
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