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Plant Reproduction: Set 02
Class 7
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07PLAREP | WS 11
Name: _______________________
Date: _______________
Search for 15 words related to "PLANT REPRODUCTION". Words are placed in all
directions (including reverse) and tightly interweaved.
X J K G E D Q N T A R U C C S V
V R Y P O L L E N G R A I N S Z
R R A A S I G V E H T C F B J E
O B F C N M O P M G L C F I G W
F R A G M E N T A T I O N N U M
B E V P X I E Z L R V P C G Z U
A W D V L M M Y I Q R I V H Y L
V O H J Y R A G F E S S V M O L
I L X L B A T O F E C T W R J Y
W F B A B A S T Y J Q I V X G H
O G P U N I S E X U A L Y F F P
T F E X D O L P X D A P W R F O
W Z J E C D P C O U R P A V D Y
E K V S J A I A I R A N T H E R
B U R I M S Z N F L E L V V D B
T D O B I I V S G H Y S Y A W T
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ANSWER SHEET
X J K G E D Q N T A R U C C S V
V R Y P O L L E N G R A I N S Z
R R A A S I G V E H T C F B J E
O B F C N M O P M G L C F I G W
F R A G M E N T A T I O N N U M
B E V P X I E Z L R V P C G Z U
A W D V L M M Y I Q R I V H Y L
V O H J Y R A G F E S S V M O L
I L X L B A T O F E C T W R J Y
W F B A B A S T Y J Q I V X G H
O G P U N I S E X U A L Y F F P
T F E X D O L P X D A P W R F O
W Z J E C D P C O U R P A V D Y
E K V S J A I A I R A N T H E R
B U R I M S Z N F L E L V V D B
T D O B I I V S G H Y S Y A W T
ASEXUAL ↘ BUDDING ↘ FRAGMENTATION → SPORES ↘ EYES ↗ BRYOPHYLLUM ↑
ZYGOTE ↓ FLOWER ↑ STAMEN ↑ PISTIL ↓ UNISEXUAL → BISEXUAL ↑
ANTHER → POLLEN GRAINS → FILAMENT ↑
15 words in Wordsearch: 7 vertical, 4 horizontal, 4 diagonal. (5 reversed.)
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07PLAREP | WS 12
Name: _______________________
Date: _______________
Unscramble to reveal 15 words related to PLANT REPRODUCTION".
1. U LOVE _ _ _ _ E
2. RFLIANZEOITIT _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Z _ _ _ O N
3. ZO GYTE Z _ _ _ _ E
4. EM ORBY _ _ B R _ _
5. I TURF _ _ U _ _
6. DEES _ _ E _
7. ALP NOLITION P _ _ L _ _ _ _ _ O _
8. EELS DISPREADS S _ E _ _ I _ _ _ _ S _ _
9. TETMOGYEHPA _ _ _ _ _ O P _ _ _ E
10. SSMO M _ _ _
11. HZAALAC _ _ _ _ A _ A
12. GOYOLLAPYN _ _ _ Y _ _ L _ _ Y
13. O GYNECIUM G _ _ O _ _ _ _ _
14. A INDECORUM _ _ D _ _ _ C _ U _
15. AA DIPLONTS _ N T _ _ _ D _ _ _
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ANSWER SHEET
1. U LOVE O V U L E
2. RFLIANZEOITIT F E R T I L I Z A T I O N
3. ZO GYTE Z Y G O T E
4. EM ORBY E M B R Y O
5. I TURF F R U I T
6. DEES S E E D
7. ALP NOLITION P O L L I N A T I O N
8. EELS DISPREADS S E E D D I S P E R S A L
9. TETMOGYEHPA G A M E T O P H Y T E
10. SSMO M O S S
11. HZAALAC C H A L A Z A
12. GOYOLLAPYN P A L Y N O L O G Y
13. O GYNECIUM G Y N O E C I U M
14. A INDECORUM A N D R O E C I U M
15. AA DIPLONTS A N T I P O D A L S
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07PLANREP | WS 13
Name: _______________________
Date: _______________
Read the passage carefully and answer the questions.
It is important for scientists to sort animals into groups. It just as important to sort plants.
Scientists sort them by how they make another plant like themselves. This is called reproduction.
Scientists have decided to sort plants into three groups.
The first group of plants reproduces with spores. Spores are parts of the plant that break away
and travel in the wind. Each one grows into a new plant if it lands on soil that is wet and rich.
Ferns and mosses are plants that make a copy of themselves with spores.
Other plants reproduce with seeds. They are the second group. Seeds fall from the trees. They
become part of the soil and grow into new plants. Evergreens, pine trees, and fir trees are plants
that reproduce with seeds.
The third group is the plant that reproduces by flowering. Before seeds can form, the pollen inside
the flower needs to move from one part of the flower to another. The seeds form inside the
flower. Birds and insects help this by moving the pollen when they land on the flower. Some of the
flowering plants grow into fruits to eat. The seeds are hidden inside the fruit. Apples, oranges,
cherries, daisies, and roses are plants that have flowers.
1. Which group of words mean the same as the
word reproduction?
1. helps us understand
2. flowering and pollen
3. make a copy of itself
4. plants the flowers
2. Scientists have broken plants into three
different groups:
1. spores, flowers, and seeds
2. vertebrates, invertebrates, and seeds.
3. spores, flowers, and seeds
4. cherries, grapes, and oranges.
3. How do the plants that have spores reproduce?
1. by pushing their roots into the ground
2. by floating in the wind from place to place
3. by bees moving the pollen inside the
flowers
4. by seeds falling on the ground
4. Which type of plant group needs help from birds
or insects?
1. plants that reproduce with spores
2. plants that reproduce with flowers
3. plants that reproduce with sunlight
4. plants that reproduce with leaves
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07PLANREP | WS 13
ANSWER SHEET
1. Which group of words mean the
same as the word reproduction?
1. helps us understand
2. flowering and pollen
3. make a copy of itself
4. plants the flowers
2. Scientists have broken plants into
three different groups:
1. spores, flowers, and seeds
2. vertebrates, invertebrates, and
seeds.
3. spores, flowers, and seeds
4. cherries, grapes, and oranges.
3. How do the plants that have
spores reproduce?
1. by pushing their roots into the
ground
2. by floating in the wind from
place to place
3. by bees moving the pollen inside
the flowers
4. by seeds falling on the ground
4. Which type of plant group needs
help from birds or insects?
1. plants that reproduce with
spores
2. plants that reproduce with
flowers
3. plants that reproduce with
sunlight
4. plants that reproduce with
leaves
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07PLANREP | WS 14
Name: _______________________
Date: _______________
Fill in the blanks with the words given in the box to complete the article on
"Asexual reproduction in plants".
original cycle potato greenhouses grow
horticulturists clones vegetative algae buds
modified plantlets Bryophyllum division gametes
part germinate outgrowth nodes protective
flowers mature fusion reproduction temperature
Runners humidity genetically asexual moss
tubers
Asexual reproduction is the mode of reproduction by which new plants are produced without the
help of ______________. This mode does not require the ____________ of male and female
______________. Asexual reproduction generates new plants that are ____________ of the mother
plant. Clones are a group of cells or a new organism ______________________ identical to each
other. Asexual reproduction occurs in different kinds which includes the budding, fragmentation,
vegetative propagation, and spore formation.
Budding
In this mode of asexual reproduction, a new plant is developed from an __________________, also
called bud, in the plant body. A bud is formed due to cell ________________ at one particular
site.For example, if you keep a ____________ for long time, it is said to develop many number of
small growths, which are commonly referred as 'eyes'. Each of them can be cut and also planted.
Each of them will grow up like a clone of an ________________ plant which had produced potato.
Vegetative Propagation
Vegetative propagation is a type of reproduction in which new plants are produced from the
____________________ parts of the plants, i.e. roots, stems or buds. Vegetative propagation in
plants can occur naturally or can be artificially induced by ______________________________.
Examples of vegetative propagation:
Stems – ______________ are the stems which usually grow in horizontal above the ground. They
have the __________ where the buds are said to be formed. These ________ usually grow into new
plant.
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Roots – New plants grow out of swollen, ________________ roots called ____________. Example:
Sweet Potato
Leaves – Leaves of some plants grow into a new plant when they are detached from the parent
plant. Some other plants exhibit growth of small plants, called __________________, on the edge of
their leaves. Example: ______________________.
Fragmentation
This is a mode of asexual reproduction in which a new plant grows from a fragment of the parent
plant. Each fragment develops into a ____________, fully grown individual. Some plants possess
specialized structures for ________________________ through fragmentation. This type of
reproduction happens naturally where small ________ of the plant come fall off onto soil and then
begin to ________ up into an new plant. This mode is often used by nurseries and
______________________ to produce plants quickly.
Spore Formation
Many plants and __________ form spores in their life __________. A spore is an ______________
reproductive body, surrounded by a hard ____________________ cover to withstand unfavourable
conditions such as high ______________________ and low ________________. Under favourable
conditions, the spores __________________ and grow into new plants. Plants like ________ and
ferns use this mode of reproduction.
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ANSWER SHEET
Asexual reproduction is the mode of reproduction by which new plants are produced without the
help of flowers . This mode does not require the fusion of male and female gametes .
Asexual reproduction generates new plants that are clones of the mother plant. Clones are a
group of cells or a new organism genetically identical to each other. Asexual reproduction
occurs in different kinds which includes the budding, fragmentation, vegetative propagation, and
spore formation.
Budding
In this mode of asexual reproduction, a new plant is developed from an outgrowth , also called
bud, in the plant body. A bud is formed due to cell division at one particular site.For example, if
you keep a potato for long time, it is said to develop many number of small growths, which are
commonly referred as 'eyes'. Each of them can be cut and also planted. Each of them will grow up
like a clone of an original plant which had produced potato.
Vegetative Propagation
Vegetative propagation is a type of reproduction in which new plants are produced from the
vegetative parts of the plants, i.e. roots, stems or buds. Vegetative propagation in plants can
occur naturally or can be artificially induced by horticulturists .
Examples of vegetative propagation are as follows:
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Stems – Runners are the stems which usually grow in horizontal above the ground. They have
the nodes where the buds are said to be formed. These buds usually grow into new plant.
Roots – New plants grow out of swollen, modified roots called tubers . Example: Sweet Potato
Leaves – Leaves of some plants grow into a new plant when they are detached from the parent
plant. Some other plants exhibit growth of small plants, called plantlets , on the edge of their
leaves. Example: Bryophyllum .
Fragmentation
This is a mode of asexual reproduction in which a new plant grows from a fragment of the parent
plant. Each fragment develops into a mature , fully grown individual. Some plants possess
specialized structures for reproduction through fragmentation. This type of reproduction
happens naturally where small part of the plant come fall off onto soil and then begin to grow
up into an new plant. This mode is often used by nurseries and greenhouses to produce plants
quickly.
Spore Formation
Many plants and algae form spores in their life cycle . A spore is an asexual reproductive
body, surrounded by a hard protective cover to withstand unfavourable conditions such as high
temperature and low humidity . Under favourable conditions, the spores germinate and
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grow into new plants. Plants like moss and ferns use this mode of reproduction.
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07PLAREP | WS 15
Name: _______________________
Date: _______________
Fill in the blanks with the words given in the box to complete the article on "Plant
reproduction".
zygote seed Rose fertilization same
tube cucumber top sac-like embryo
bisexual egg insects gametes fruit
zygote style pollination flowers asexually
birds pollen anther male stigma
seed ovules filament reproductive ovary
anther divides female
Sexual Reproduction in Plants
Even though some plants reproduce __________________, the majority of the
flowering plants reproduce sexually. The flower is the ________________________ part
of a plant i.e., both male and female ______________ are produced by flowers. Sexual
reproduction in plants takes place in ______________. The complete flower consists of
four parts:
Petals
Sepals
Stamen (________ reproductive part)
Pistil/Carpel (____________ reproductive part)
Stamen (male reproductive part) consists of ____________ and filament.
The anther is a ________________ structure that produces and stores ____________.
The ________________ supports the anther.
Pistil (female reproductive part) comprises of three parts- stigma, __________, and
ovary.
Stigma is the ______ most part of a flower.
The style is the long ________ which connects stigma to the __________.
The ovary contains a lot of ____________. It is the part of the plant where the
________ formation takes place.
A flower may consist of either stamen or pistil or both. Based on this, a flower can
be either unisexual or ________________. A bisexual flower is composed of all the four
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parts mentioned above, e.g. ________, China rose. Whereas, the plants like papaya
and ________________ produce only unisexual flowers.
Pollination & Fertilization
In order to form a ____________, male gametes in pollen grains have to fuse with
______ in the ovule. This is achieved by the process called ______________________.
Pollination is the process of transferring pollen grains from the ____________ – male
part of a flower, to the ____________ – female part of a flower. Depending on the
pollen landing, pollination can be classified into two types-
Self-Pollination: A pollination where the pollen transfer takes place between the
anther and stigma of the ________ flower.
Cross-Pollination: A pollination where the pollen transfer takes place between
the anther and the stigma of different flowers of the same plant or different
plants of the same species.
Generally, pollination takes place with the help certain agents so called pollinators.
They include ______________, water, __________, the wind, etc.
Once pollen gets transferred to stigma the male gametes from pollen grains release
and fuses with egg in the ovule to form a ____________. This process of fusion of
gametes is called __________________________. The zygote thus formed,
______________ and develops into an ____________, and later into a ________. The
ovary develops into a __________.
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ANSWER SHEET
Sexual Reproduction in Plants
Even though some plants reproduce asexually , the majority of the flowering plants
reproduce sexually. The flower is the reproductive part of a plant i.e., both male
and female gametes are produced by flowers. Sexual reproduction in plants takes
place in flowers . The complete flower consists of four parts:
Petals
Sepals
Stamen ( male reproductive part)
Pistil/Carpel ( female reproductive part)
Stamen (male reproductive part) consists of anther and filament.
The anther is a sac-like structure that produces and stores pollen .
The filament supports the anther.
Pistil (female reproductive part) comprises of three parts- stigma, style , and
ovary.
Stigma is the top most part of a flower.
The style is the long tube which connects stigma to the ovary .
The ovary contains a lot of ovules . It is the part of the plant where the seed
formation takes place.
A flower may consist of either stamen or pistil or both. Based on this, a flower can
be either unisexual or bisexual . A bisexual flower is composed of all the four parts
mentioned above, e.g. Rose , China rose. Whereas, the plants like papaya and
cucumber produce only unisexual flowers.
Pollination & Fertilization
In order to form a zygote , male gametes in pollen grains have to fuse with egg
in the ovule. This is achieved by the process called pollination . Pollination is the
process of transferring pollen grains from the anther – male part of a flower, to
the stigma – female part of a flower. Depending on the pollen landing, pollination
can be classified into two types-
Self-Pollination: A pollination where the pollen transfer takes place between the
anther and stigma of the same flower.
Cross-Pollination: A pollination where the pollen transfer takes place between the
anther and the stigma of different flowers of the same plant or different plants of
the same species.
Sexual Reproduction in Plants
Generally, pollination takes place with the help certain agents so called pollinators.
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They include insects , water, birds , the wind, etc.
Once pollen gets transferred to stigma the male gametes from pollen grains release
and fuses with egg in the ovule to form a zygote . This process of fusion of
gametes is called fertilization . The zygote thus formed, divides and develops
into an embryo , and later into a seed . The ovary develops into a fruit .
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07PLAREP | WS 16
Name: _______________________
Date: _______________
Fill in the blanks with the words given in the box to complete the article on
"Vegetative Propagation".
plantlets stump branches bulbs characteristics
separation species buds asexual food
split isolates eyes buds Onion
moist tuberous bryophyllum independent Potato
natural attached aerially vegetative decay
dormant
The vegetative or ______________ propagation is that process where a new individual
plant originates from another (parent) plant's ____________________ part (stem, root
or leaf) as the former would resemble the latter in terms of their
______________________________. Here we will be discussing the ______________ ways
of vegetative propagation:
Vegetative propagation by roots:
In this case, adventitious ________ are formed by certain plant roots like poplars,
guava, murraya, shisham etc. Necessary food quantities are present in certain
________________ adventitious roots despite having adventitious buds like sweet
potato and Dahlia. Given the proper conditions, these ________ sprout well, provided
they are planted after ____________________. In the case of plants like shisham, new
roots that grow fast would rise from the __________ cuts.
Vegetative propagation by stems:
Here, the newly formed ________________ are isolated by the older parts that
undergo __________. The former hence has an individual life.The decay of older parts
________________ the newly formed branches. The latter henceforth lead an
______________________ life. Certain corms like freesia, colocasia, crocus etc have
ample ________ stored while being able to produce buds that are adventitious. Bulbs
like Narcissus, Garlic and __________ are able to bear further __________
(i) Stem tuber:
These are found in items like Artichoke and ____________. Stem tubers are found in
Potato and Artichoke. The potato tuber is that part of an underground stem branch
that is swollen apically that could bear plenty of ________ or node. Every eye could
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bear further buds. More plants are formed from the eyes with buds.
(ii) Runner:
Stems that are ________________ weak like doob grass, oxalis and so on once in
contact with ground produces adventitious roots at nodes. Once the old parts of the
plant decay, the branches __________ to gain individual existence.
Vegetative propagation by leaf
Certain plants are able to bud adventitiously on leaves like streptocarpus, saintpaulia,
______________________ and so on. While the leaf is ________________ to the plant,
the buds are in the ______________ state. But once the leaves are in contact with
__________ soil, new __________________ with margins are formed. There are certain
______________ of bryophyllum which could form plants from intact leaves margin.
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ANSWER SHEET
The vegetative or asexual propagation is that process where a new individual plant
originates from another (parent) plant's vegetative part (stem, root or leaf) as the
former would resemble the latter in terms of their characteristics . Here we will be
discussing the natural ways of vegetative propagation:
Vegetative propagation by roots:
In this case, adventitious buds are formed by certain plant roots like poplars,
guava, murraya, shisham etc. Necessary food quantities are present in certain
tuberous adventitious roots despite having adventitious buds like sweet potato and
Dahlia. Given the proper conditions, these buds sprout well, provided they are
planted after separation . In the case of plants like shisham, new roots that grow
fast would rise from the stump cuts.
Vegetative propagation by stems:
Here, the newly formed branches are isolated by the older parts that undergo
decay . The former hence has an individual life.The decay of older parts isolates
the newly formed branches. The latter henceforth lead an independent life.
Certain corms like freesia, colocasia, crocus etc have ample food stored while
being able to produce buds that are adventitious. Bulbs like Narcissus, Garlic and
Onion are able to bear further bulbs
(i) Stem tuber:
These are found in items like Artichoke and Potato . Stem tubers are found in
Potato and Artichoke. The potato tuber is that part of an underground stem branch
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that is swollen apically that could bear plenty of eyes or node. Every eye could
bear further buds. More plants are formed from the eyes with buds.
(ii) Runner:
Stems that are aerially weak like doob grass, oxalis and so on once in contact with
ground produces adventitious roots at nodes. Once the old parts of the plant decay,
the branches split to gain individual existence.
Vegetative propagation by leaf
Certain plants are able to bud adventitiously on leaves like streptocarpus, saintpaulia,
bryophyllum and so on. While the leaf is attached to the plant, the buds are in
the dormant state. But once the leaves are in contact with moist soil, new
plantlets with margins are formed. There are certain species of bryophyllum
which could form plants from intact leaves margin.
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07PLAREP | WS 17
Name: _______________________
Date: _______________
Decode the cryptogram to reveal how a spirogyra reproduces.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
90 67 79
G
68 75 71 76 80 90 78 76 72 76 73 75 76 80 81 74 82 73 68 84 78
G .
89 76 72 90 70 73 66 83 72 83 71 80 66 71 66 83 77 71 68
75 76 80 82 73 68 68 83 77 73 84 80 81 78 80 89
K
70 80 83 77 73 76 84 76 73 72 67 68 81 80 86 66 71 66 83 80
G .
89 76 72 90 70 73 66 83 68 80 76 75 71 73 82 73 68 73 72 82 77
G L
89 76 72 90 70 73 66 83 77 72 68 72 66 72 84 71 79 71 83 78
L .
83 80 76 73 75 76 80 81 74 82 73 71 83 68 73 79 89
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ANSWER SHEET
Decode the cryptogram to reveal how a spirogyra reproduces.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
72 84 82 81 73 89 90 77 71 87 67 79 70 66 80 75 85 76 68 83 74 88 86 69 78 65
S P I R O G Y R A R E P R O D U C E S B Y
68 75 71 76 80 90 78 76 72 76 73 75 76 80 81 74 82 73 68 84 78
F R A G M E N T A T I O N . I N T H I S
89 76 72 90 70 73 66 83 72 83 71 80 66 71 66 83 77 71 68
P R O C E S S T H E B O D Y O F
75 76 80 82 73 68 68 83 77 73 84 80 81 78 80 89
M O T H E R B R E A K S D O W N I N T O
70 80 83 77 73 76 84 76 73 72 67 68 81 80 86 66 71 66 83 80
F R A G M E N T S O R P I E C E S . E A C H
89 76 72 90 70 73 66 83 68 80 76 75 71 73 82 73 68 73 72 82 77
F R A G M E N T H A S A N A B I L I T Y
89 76 72 90 70 73 66 83 77 72 68 72 66 72 84 71 79 71 83 78
T O R E P R O D U C E I T S E L F .
83 80 76 73 75 76 80 81 74 82 73 71 83 68 73 79 89
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Name: _______________________
Date: _______________
Decode the cryptogram to reveal how "vegeatative propagation by leaves" happens
in Bryophyllum
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
80 65 76 73 70
I T E E E
76 81 70 77 65 67 65 88 82 65 86 74 90
P ,
68 87 79 74 73 77 79 67 67 78 66
E I T E T I I
66 65 87 76 86 70 65 66 88 70 76 89 66 88 87 69 76 81 88 67
T E E P E E T .
81 74 70 89 77 65 86 88 87 65 73 87 65 86 65 81 70 90 87 74 66
T E E E I T T I
70 77 65 86 65 66 65 87 76 86 70 88 66 88 70 76 89
T I E E P T
70 76 86 86 78 65 86 81 65 71 73 67 88 81 70 86 89 88 81
D E E P T E I I
80 65 82 65 67 74 73 88 90 70 65 87 89 74 66 76 81 69 76 81
T T I . T E E
89 74 81 70 88 89 70 74 90 86 74 76 67 70 77 65 81 65 71
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P T D E T
73 67 88 81 70 86 89 88 81 80 65 70 88 89 77 90 87 74 66
T E E E D D E E P
70 77 65 67 65 88 82 65 86 88 81 80 80 65 82 65 67 74 73
I T P T T E
76 81 70 74 88 90 78 67 67 73 67 88 81 70 88 90 70 65 87
I T E D .
90 88 67 67 76 81 69 74 81 70 77 65 69 87 74 78 81 80
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ANSWER SHEET
Decode the cryptogram to reveal how "vegeatative propagation by leaves" happens
in Bryophyllum
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
88 68 89 80 65 90 69 77 76 83 85 67 66 81 74 73 84 87 86 70 78 82 71 72 79 75
I N T H E L E A V E S O F
76 81 70 77 65 67 65 88 82 65 86 74 90
B R Y O P H Y L L U M ,
68 87 79 74 73 77 79 67 67 78 66
M E R I S T E M A T I C M A R G I N A L
66 65 87 76 86 70 65 66 88 70 76 89 66 88 87 69 76 81 88 67
N O T C H E S A R E P R E S E N T . F R O M
81 74 70 89 77 65 86 88 87 65 73 87 65 86 65 81 70 90 87 74 66
T H E S E M E R I S T A M A T I C
70 77 65 86 65 66 65 87 76 86 70 88 66 88 70 76 89
T I S S U E S N E W P L A N T S C A N
70 76 86 86 78 65 86 81 65 71 73 67 88 81 70 86 89 88 81
D E V E L O P A F T E R C O M I N G I N
80 65 82 65 67 74 73 88 90 70 65 87 89 74 66 76 81 69 76 81
C O N T A C T O F S O I L . T H E N E W
89 74 81 70 88 89 70 74 90 86 74 76 67 70 77 65 81 65 71
P L A N T S C A N D E T A C H F R O M
73 67 88 81 70 86 89 88 81 80 65 70 88 89 77 90 87 74 66
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T H E L E A V E S A N D D E V E L O P
70 77 65 67 65 88 82 65 86 88 81 80 80 65 82 65 67 74 73
I N T O A F U L L P L A N T A F T E R
76 81 70 74 88 90 78 67 67 73 67 88 81 70 88 90 70 65 87
F A L L I N G O N T H E G R O U N D .
90 88 67 67 76 81 69 74 81 70 77 65 69 87 74 78 81 80
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07PLAREP | WS 19
Name: _______________________
Date: _______________
Fill in the blanks with the words given in the box to complete the article.
Spores androecium Bryophyllum anaerobic explosion
budding gynoecium thick yeast complete
Balsam force unfavorable Vegetative reproduction notches
separated seeds
____________ are the reproductive structures in some Fungi plants. These are tiny
structures protected by __________ walls to survive ______________________
conditions.
______________________________________________ is the type of reproduction of new
plants from a part of a plant other than the reproductive organs.
______________________ develops from buds on the modified leafs. Buds are
developed on the leaf margin at ______________. These when __________________
grow into a new plant.
Flowers with stamens or ____________________ and pistils or __________________ or
male and female reproductive organs are called as ________________ flowers.
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The rapidly reproducing __________ cells by ______________ release carbon dioxide
due to __________________ respiration in the dough. Hence it rises.
The seeds of ____________ fruit are dry and dispersed by __________________ due to
the touch of our hands. The walls of the fruit coil inwards creating a __________ that
throws the __________ to a distance.
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07PLAREP | WS 19
ANSWER SHEET
Spores are the reproductive structures in some Fungi plants. These are tiny
structures protected by thick walls to survive unfavorable conditions.
Vegetative_reproduction is the type of reproduction of new plants from a part of
a plant other than the reproductive organs.
Bryophyllum develops from buds on the modified leafs. Buds are developed on the
leaf margin at notches . These when separated grow into a new plant.
Flowers with stamens or androecium and pistils or gynoecium or male and
female reproductive organs are called as complete flowers.
The rapidly reproducing yeast cells by budding release carbon dioxide due to
anaerobic respiration in the dough. Hence it rises.
The seeds of Balsam fruit are dry and dispersed by explosion due to the touch
of our hands. The walls of the fruit coil inwards creating a force that throws the
seeds to a distance.
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07PLAREP | WS 20
Name: _______________________
Date: _______________
Decode the cryptogram to reveal a fact on the most common type of fertilization.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
78 82 67
H E
83 66 76 66 89 86 88 71 77 90 68 82 78 88 66 90 68
E
73 66 88 88 66 75 68 71 83 78 66 85
E Z H H
85 78 76 68 77 84 77 67 86 68 77 66 75 81 82 77 73 82 77 90
E E E
90 78 78 75 77 75 86 84 84 86 75 89 77 66 90 83 78 76 88
. H E
83 84 86 75 68 90 77 75 68 82 77 90 68 71 83 78 66 85
E Z , H E E
85 78 76 68 77 84 77 67 86 68 77 66 75 68 82 78 78 75 68 76 71
H E E E
66 85 68 82 78 83 66 84 84 78 75 68 87 70 78 77 75 68 66
H E E H H H E
68 82 78 66 79 87 84 78 77 90 68 82 76 66 87 89 82 68 82 78
E .
88 77 73 76 66 83 71 84 78
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ANSWER SHEET
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
86 70 73 80 78 85 89 82 77 69 72 84 88 75 66 83 65 76 90 68 87 79 81 74 71 67
P O R O G A M Y I S T H E M O S T
83 66 76 66 89 86 88 71 77 90 68 82 78 88 66 90 68
C O M M O N T Y P E O F
73 66 88 88 66 75 68 71 83 78 66 85
F E R T I L I Z A T I O N W H I C H I S
85 78 76 68 77 84 77 67 86 68 77 66 75 81 82 77 73 82 77 90
S E E N I N A L L A N G I O S P E R M
90 78 78 75 77 75 86 84 84 86 75 89 77 66 90 83 78 76 88
P L A N T S . I N T H I S T Y P E O F
83 84 86 75 68 90 77 75 68 82 77 90 68 71 83 78 66 85
F E R T I L I Z A T I O N , T H E E N T R Y
85 78 76 68 77 84 77 67 86 68 77 66 75 68 82 78 78 75 68 76 71
O F T H E P O L L E N T U B E I N T O
66 85 68 82 78 83 66 84 84 78 75 68 87 70 78 77 75 68 66
T H E O V U L E I S T H R O U G H T H E
68 82 78 66 79 87 84 78 77 90 68 82 76 66 87 89 82 68 82 78
M I C R O P Y L E .
88 77 73 76 66 83 71 84 78
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Class 7 Science Olympiad Sample papers on Plant Reproduction - Set 02

  • 2. 07PLAREP | WS 11 Name: _______________________ Date: _______________ Search for 15 words related to "PLANT REPRODUCTION". Words are placed in all directions (including reverse) and tightly interweaved. X J K G E D Q N T A R U C C S V V R Y P O L L E N G R A I N S Z R R A A S I G V E H T C F B J E O B F C N M O P M G L C F I G W F R A G M E N T A T I O N N U M B E V P X I E Z L R V P C G Z U A W D V L M M Y I Q R I V H Y L V O H J Y R A G F E S S V M O L I L X L B A T O F E C T W R J Y W F B A B A S T Y J Q I V X G H O G P U N I S E X U A L Y F F P T F E X D O L P X D A P W R F O W Z J E C D P C O U R P A V D Y E K V S J A I A I R A N T H E R B U R I M S Z N F L E L V V D B T D O B I I V S G H Y S Y A W T Page 1www.vidyaguide.com
  • 3. 07PLAREP | WS 11 ANSWER SHEET X J K G E D Q N T A R U C C S V V R Y P O L L E N G R A I N S Z R R A A S I G V E H T C F B J E O B F C N M O P M G L C F I G W F R A G M E N T A T I O N N U M B E V P X I E Z L R V P C G Z U A W D V L M M Y I Q R I V H Y L V O H J Y R A G F E S S V M O L I L X L B A T O F E C T W R J Y W F B A B A S T Y J Q I V X G H O G P U N I S E X U A L Y F F P T F E X D O L P X D A P W R F O W Z J E C D P C O U R P A V D Y E K V S J A I A I R A N T H E R B U R I M S Z N F L E L V V D B T D O B I I V S G H Y S Y A W T ASEXUAL ↘ BUDDING ↘ FRAGMENTATION → SPORES ↘ EYES ↗ BRYOPHYLLUM ↑ ZYGOTE ↓ FLOWER ↑ STAMEN ↑ PISTIL ↓ UNISEXUAL → BISEXUAL ↑ ANTHER → POLLEN GRAINS → FILAMENT ↑ 15 words in Wordsearch: 7 vertical, 4 horizontal, 4 diagonal. (5 reversed.) Created at Quickworksheets.net Page 2www.vidyaguide.com
  • 4. 07PLAREP | WS 12 Name: _______________________ Date: _______________ Unscramble to reveal 15 words related to PLANT REPRODUCTION". 1. U LOVE _ _ _ _ E 2. RFLIANZEOITIT _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Z _ _ _ O N 3. ZO GYTE Z _ _ _ _ E 4. EM ORBY _ _ B R _ _ 5. I TURF _ _ U _ _ 6. DEES _ _ E _ 7. ALP NOLITION P _ _ L _ _ _ _ _ O _ 8. EELS DISPREADS S _ E _ _ I _ _ _ _ S _ _ 9. TETMOGYEHPA _ _ _ _ _ O P _ _ _ E 10. SSMO M _ _ _ 11. HZAALAC _ _ _ _ A _ A 12. GOYOLLAPYN _ _ _ Y _ _ L _ _ Y 13. O GYNECIUM G _ _ O _ _ _ _ _ 14. A INDECORUM _ _ D _ _ _ C _ U _ 15. AA DIPLONTS _ N T _ _ _ D _ _ _ www.olympiadtester.com Page 1www.vidyaguide.com
  • 5. 07PLAREP | WS 12 ANSWER SHEET 1. U LOVE O V U L E 2. RFLIANZEOITIT F E R T I L I Z A T I O N 3. ZO GYTE Z Y G O T E 4. EM ORBY E M B R Y O 5. I TURF F R U I T 6. DEES S E E D 7. ALP NOLITION P O L L I N A T I O N 8. EELS DISPREADS S E E D D I S P E R S A L 9. TETMOGYEHPA G A M E T O P H Y T E 10. SSMO M O S S 11. HZAALAC C H A L A Z A 12. GOYOLLAPYN P A L Y N O L O G Y 13. O GYNECIUM G Y N O E C I U M 14. A INDECORUM A N D R O E C I U M 15. AA DIPLONTS A N T I P O D A L S www.olympiadtester.com Page 2www.vidyaguide.com
  • 6. 07PLANREP | WS 13 Name: _______________________ Date: _______________ Read the passage carefully and answer the questions. It is important for scientists to sort animals into groups. It just as important to sort plants. Scientists sort them by how they make another plant like themselves. This is called reproduction. Scientists have decided to sort plants into three groups. The first group of plants reproduces with spores. Spores are parts of the plant that break away and travel in the wind. Each one grows into a new plant if it lands on soil that is wet and rich. Ferns and mosses are plants that make a copy of themselves with spores. Other plants reproduce with seeds. They are the second group. Seeds fall from the trees. They become part of the soil and grow into new plants. Evergreens, pine trees, and fir trees are plants that reproduce with seeds. The third group is the plant that reproduces by flowering. Before seeds can form, the pollen inside the flower needs to move from one part of the flower to another. The seeds form inside the flower. Birds and insects help this by moving the pollen when they land on the flower. Some of the flowering plants grow into fruits to eat. The seeds are hidden inside the fruit. Apples, oranges, cherries, daisies, and roses are plants that have flowers. 1. Which group of words mean the same as the word reproduction? 1. helps us understand 2. flowering and pollen 3. make a copy of itself 4. plants the flowers 2. Scientists have broken plants into three different groups: 1. spores, flowers, and seeds 2. vertebrates, invertebrates, and seeds. 3. spores, flowers, and seeds 4. cherries, grapes, and oranges. 3. How do the plants that have spores reproduce? 1. by pushing their roots into the ground 2. by floating in the wind from place to place 3. by bees moving the pollen inside the flowers 4. by seeds falling on the ground 4. Which type of plant group needs help from birds or insects? 1. plants that reproduce with spores 2. plants that reproduce with flowers 3. plants that reproduce with sunlight 4. plants that reproduce with leaves www.olympiadtester.com Page 1www.vidyaguide.com
  • 7. 07PLANREP | WS 13 ANSWER SHEET 1. Which group of words mean the same as the word reproduction? 1. helps us understand 2. flowering and pollen 3. make a copy of itself 4. plants the flowers 2. Scientists have broken plants into three different groups: 1. spores, flowers, and seeds 2. vertebrates, invertebrates, and seeds. 3. spores, flowers, and seeds 4. cherries, grapes, and oranges. 3. How do the plants that have spores reproduce? 1. by pushing their roots into the ground 2. by floating in the wind from place to place 3. by bees moving the pollen inside the flowers 4. by seeds falling on the ground 4. Which type of plant group needs help from birds or insects? 1. plants that reproduce with spores 2. plants that reproduce with flowers 3. plants that reproduce with sunlight 4. plants that reproduce with leaves www.olympiadtester.com Page 2www.vidyaguide.com
  • 8. 07PLANREP | WS 14 Name: _______________________ Date: _______________ Fill in the blanks with the words given in the box to complete the article on "Asexual reproduction in plants". original cycle potato greenhouses grow horticulturists clones vegetative algae buds modified plantlets Bryophyllum division gametes part germinate outgrowth nodes protective flowers mature fusion reproduction temperature Runners humidity genetically asexual moss tubers Asexual reproduction is the mode of reproduction by which new plants are produced without the help of ______________. This mode does not require the ____________ of male and female ______________. Asexual reproduction generates new plants that are ____________ of the mother plant. Clones are a group of cells or a new organism ______________________ identical to each other. Asexual reproduction occurs in different kinds which includes the budding, fragmentation, vegetative propagation, and spore formation. Budding In this mode of asexual reproduction, a new plant is developed from an __________________, also called bud, in the plant body. A bud is formed due to cell ________________ at one particular site.For example, if you keep a ____________ for long time, it is said to develop many number of small growths, which are commonly referred as 'eyes'. Each of them can be cut and also planted. Each of them will grow up like a clone of an ________________ plant which had produced potato. Vegetative Propagation Vegetative propagation is a type of reproduction in which new plants are produced from the ____________________ parts of the plants, i.e. roots, stems or buds. Vegetative propagation in plants can occur naturally or can be artificially induced by ______________________________. Examples of vegetative propagation: Stems – ______________ are the stems which usually grow in horizontal above the ground. They have the __________ where the buds are said to be formed. These ________ usually grow into new plant. www.olympiadtester.com Page 1www.vidyaguide.com
  • 9. Roots – New plants grow out of swollen, ________________ roots called ____________. Example: Sweet Potato Leaves – Leaves of some plants grow into a new plant when they are detached from the parent plant. Some other plants exhibit growth of small plants, called __________________, on the edge of their leaves. Example: ______________________. Fragmentation This is a mode of asexual reproduction in which a new plant grows from a fragment of the parent plant. Each fragment develops into a ____________, fully grown individual. Some plants possess specialized structures for ________________________ through fragmentation. This type of reproduction happens naturally where small ________ of the plant come fall off onto soil and then begin to ________ up into an new plant. This mode is often used by nurseries and ______________________ to produce plants quickly. Spore Formation Many plants and __________ form spores in their life __________. A spore is an ______________ reproductive body, surrounded by a hard ____________________ cover to withstand unfavourable conditions such as high ______________________ and low ________________. Under favourable conditions, the spores __________________ and grow into new plants. Plants like ________ and ferns use this mode of reproduction. www.olympiadtester.com Page 2www.vidyaguide.com
  • 10. 07PLANREP | WS 14 ANSWER SHEET Asexual reproduction is the mode of reproduction by which new plants are produced without the help of flowers . This mode does not require the fusion of male and female gametes . Asexual reproduction generates new plants that are clones of the mother plant. Clones are a group of cells or a new organism genetically identical to each other. Asexual reproduction occurs in different kinds which includes the budding, fragmentation, vegetative propagation, and spore formation. Budding In this mode of asexual reproduction, a new plant is developed from an outgrowth , also called bud, in the plant body. A bud is formed due to cell division at one particular site.For example, if you keep a potato for long time, it is said to develop many number of small growths, which are commonly referred as 'eyes'. Each of them can be cut and also planted. Each of them will grow up like a clone of an original plant which had produced potato. Vegetative Propagation Vegetative propagation is a type of reproduction in which new plants are produced from the vegetative parts of the plants, i.e. roots, stems or buds. Vegetative propagation in plants can occur naturally or can be artificially induced by horticulturists . Examples of vegetative propagation are as follows: www.olympiadtester.com Page 3www.vidyaguide.com
  • 11. Stems – Runners are the stems which usually grow in horizontal above the ground. They have the nodes where the buds are said to be formed. These buds usually grow into new plant. Roots – New plants grow out of swollen, modified roots called tubers . Example: Sweet Potato Leaves – Leaves of some plants grow into a new plant when they are detached from the parent plant. Some other plants exhibit growth of small plants, called plantlets , on the edge of their leaves. Example: Bryophyllum . Fragmentation This is a mode of asexual reproduction in which a new plant grows from a fragment of the parent plant. Each fragment develops into a mature , fully grown individual. Some plants possess specialized structures for reproduction through fragmentation. This type of reproduction happens naturally where small part of the plant come fall off onto soil and then begin to grow up into an new plant. This mode is often used by nurseries and greenhouses to produce plants quickly. Spore Formation Many plants and algae form spores in their life cycle . A spore is an asexual reproductive body, surrounded by a hard protective cover to withstand unfavourable conditions such as high temperature and low humidity . Under favourable conditions, the spores germinate and www.olympiadtester.com Page 4www.vidyaguide.com
  • 12. grow into new plants. Plants like moss and ferns use this mode of reproduction. www.olympiadtester.com Page 5www.vidyaguide.com
  • 13. 07PLAREP | WS 15 Name: _______________________ Date: _______________ Fill in the blanks with the words given in the box to complete the article on "Plant reproduction". zygote seed Rose fertilization same tube cucumber top sac-like embryo bisexual egg insects gametes fruit zygote style pollination flowers asexually birds pollen anther male stigma seed ovules filament reproductive ovary anther divides female Sexual Reproduction in Plants Even though some plants reproduce __________________, the majority of the flowering plants reproduce sexually. The flower is the ________________________ part of a plant i.e., both male and female ______________ are produced by flowers. Sexual reproduction in plants takes place in ______________. The complete flower consists of four parts: Petals Sepals Stamen (________ reproductive part) Pistil/Carpel (____________ reproductive part) Stamen (male reproductive part) consists of ____________ and filament. The anther is a ________________ structure that produces and stores ____________. The ________________ supports the anther. Pistil (female reproductive part) comprises of three parts- stigma, __________, and ovary. Stigma is the ______ most part of a flower. The style is the long ________ which connects stigma to the __________. The ovary contains a lot of ____________. It is the part of the plant where the ________ formation takes place. A flower may consist of either stamen or pistil or both. Based on this, a flower can be either unisexual or ________________. A bisexual flower is composed of all the four www.olympiadtester.com Page 1www.vidyaguide.com
  • 14. parts mentioned above, e.g. ________, China rose. Whereas, the plants like papaya and ________________ produce only unisexual flowers. Pollination & Fertilization In order to form a ____________, male gametes in pollen grains have to fuse with ______ in the ovule. This is achieved by the process called ______________________. Pollination is the process of transferring pollen grains from the ____________ – male part of a flower, to the ____________ – female part of a flower. Depending on the pollen landing, pollination can be classified into two types- Self-Pollination: A pollination where the pollen transfer takes place between the anther and stigma of the ________ flower. Cross-Pollination: A pollination where the pollen transfer takes place between the anther and the stigma of different flowers of the same plant or different plants of the same species. Generally, pollination takes place with the help certain agents so called pollinators. They include ______________, water, __________, the wind, etc. Once pollen gets transferred to stigma the male gametes from pollen grains release and fuses with egg in the ovule to form a ____________. This process of fusion of gametes is called __________________________. The zygote thus formed, ______________ and develops into an ____________, and later into a ________. The ovary develops into a __________. www.olympiadtester.com Page 2www.vidyaguide.com
  • 15. 07PLAREP | WS 15 ANSWER SHEET Sexual Reproduction in Plants Even though some plants reproduce asexually , the majority of the flowering plants reproduce sexually. The flower is the reproductive part of a plant i.e., both male and female gametes are produced by flowers. Sexual reproduction in plants takes place in flowers . The complete flower consists of four parts: Petals Sepals Stamen ( male reproductive part) Pistil/Carpel ( female reproductive part) Stamen (male reproductive part) consists of anther and filament. The anther is a sac-like structure that produces and stores pollen . The filament supports the anther. Pistil (female reproductive part) comprises of three parts- stigma, style , and ovary. Stigma is the top most part of a flower. The style is the long tube which connects stigma to the ovary . The ovary contains a lot of ovules . It is the part of the plant where the seed formation takes place. A flower may consist of either stamen or pistil or both. Based on this, a flower can be either unisexual or bisexual . A bisexual flower is composed of all the four parts mentioned above, e.g. Rose , China rose. Whereas, the plants like papaya and cucumber produce only unisexual flowers. Pollination & Fertilization In order to form a zygote , male gametes in pollen grains have to fuse with egg in the ovule. This is achieved by the process called pollination . Pollination is the process of transferring pollen grains from the anther – male part of a flower, to the stigma – female part of a flower. Depending on the pollen landing, pollination can be classified into two types- Self-Pollination: A pollination where the pollen transfer takes place between the anther and stigma of the same flower. Cross-Pollination: A pollination where the pollen transfer takes place between the anther and the stigma of different flowers of the same plant or different plants of the same species. Sexual Reproduction in Plants Generally, pollination takes place with the help certain agents so called pollinators. www.olympiadtester.com Page 3www.vidyaguide.com
  • 16. They include insects , water, birds , the wind, etc. Once pollen gets transferred to stigma the male gametes from pollen grains release and fuses with egg in the ovule to form a zygote . This process of fusion of gametes is called fertilization . The zygote thus formed, divides and develops into an embryo , and later into a seed . The ovary develops into a fruit . www.olympiadtester.com Page 4www.vidyaguide.com
  • 17. 07PLAREP | WS 16 Name: _______________________ Date: _______________ Fill in the blanks with the words given in the box to complete the article on "Vegetative Propagation". plantlets stump branches bulbs characteristics separation species buds asexual food split isolates eyes buds Onion moist tuberous bryophyllum independent Potato natural attached aerially vegetative decay dormant The vegetative or ______________ propagation is that process where a new individual plant originates from another (parent) plant's ____________________ part (stem, root or leaf) as the former would resemble the latter in terms of their ______________________________. Here we will be discussing the ______________ ways of vegetative propagation: Vegetative propagation by roots: In this case, adventitious ________ are formed by certain plant roots like poplars, guava, murraya, shisham etc. Necessary food quantities are present in certain ________________ adventitious roots despite having adventitious buds like sweet potato and Dahlia. Given the proper conditions, these ________ sprout well, provided they are planted after ____________________. In the case of plants like shisham, new roots that grow fast would rise from the __________ cuts. Vegetative propagation by stems: Here, the newly formed ________________ are isolated by the older parts that undergo __________. The former hence has an individual life.The decay of older parts ________________ the newly formed branches. The latter henceforth lead an ______________________ life. Certain corms like freesia, colocasia, crocus etc have ample ________ stored while being able to produce buds that are adventitious. Bulbs like Narcissus, Garlic and __________ are able to bear further __________ (i) Stem tuber: These are found in items like Artichoke and ____________. Stem tubers are found in Potato and Artichoke. The potato tuber is that part of an underground stem branch that is swollen apically that could bear plenty of ________ or node. Every eye could www.olympiadtester.com Page 1www.vidyaguide.com
  • 18. bear further buds. More plants are formed from the eyes with buds. (ii) Runner: Stems that are ________________ weak like doob grass, oxalis and so on once in contact with ground produces adventitious roots at nodes. Once the old parts of the plant decay, the branches __________ to gain individual existence. Vegetative propagation by leaf Certain plants are able to bud adventitiously on leaves like streptocarpus, saintpaulia, ______________________ and so on. While the leaf is ________________ to the plant, the buds are in the ______________ state. But once the leaves are in contact with __________ soil, new __________________ with margins are formed. There are certain ______________ of bryophyllum which could form plants from intact leaves margin. www.olympiadtester.com Page 2www.vidyaguide.com
  • 19. 07PLAREP | WS 16 ANSWER SHEET The vegetative or asexual propagation is that process where a new individual plant originates from another (parent) plant's vegetative part (stem, root or leaf) as the former would resemble the latter in terms of their characteristics . Here we will be discussing the natural ways of vegetative propagation: Vegetative propagation by roots: In this case, adventitious buds are formed by certain plant roots like poplars, guava, murraya, shisham etc. Necessary food quantities are present in certain tuberous adventitious roots despite having adventitious buds like sweet potato and Dahlia. Given the proper conditions, these buds sprout well, provided they are planted after separation . In the case of plants like shisham, new roots that grow fast would rise from the stump cuts. Vegetative propagation by stems: Here, the newly formed branches are isolated by the older parts that undergo decay . The former hence has an individual life.The decay of older parts isolates the newly formed branches. The latter henceforth lead an independent life. Certain corms like freesia, colocasia, crocus etc have ample food stored while being able to produce buds that are adventitious. Bulbs like Narcissus, Garlic and Onion are able to bear further bulbs (i) Stem tuber: These are found in items like Artichoke and Potato . Stem tubers are found in Potato and Artichoke. The potato tuber is that part of an underground stem branch www.olympiadtester.com Page 3www.vidyaguide.com
  • 20. that is swollen apically that could bear plenty of eyes or node. Every eye could bear further buds. More plants are formed from the eyes with buds. (ii) Runner: Stems that are aerially weak like doob grass, oxalis and so on once in contact with ground produces adventitious roots at nodes. Once the old parts of the plant decay, the branches split to gain individual existence. Vegetative propagation by leaf Certain plants are able to bud adventitiously on leaves like streptocarpus, saintpaulia, bryophyllum and so on. While the leaf is attached to the plant, the buds are in the dormant state. But once the leaves are in contact with moist soil, new plantlets with margins are formed. There are certain species of bryophyllum which could form plants from intact leaves margin. www.olympiadtester.com Page 4www.vidyaguide.com
  • 21. 07PLAREP | WS 17 Name: _______________________ Date: _______________ Decode the cryptogram to reveal how a spirogyra reproduces. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 90 67 79 G 68 75 71 76 80 90 78 76 72 76 73 75 76 80 81 74 82 73 68 84 78 G . 89 76 72 90 70 73 66 83 72 83 71 80 66 71 66 83 77 71 68 75 76 80 82 73 68 68 83 77 73 84 80 81 78 80 89 K 70 80 83 77 73 76 84 76 73 72 67 68 81 80 86 66 71 66 83 80 G . 89 76 72 90 70 73 66 83 68 80 76 75 71 73 82 73 68 73 72 82 77 G L 89 76 72 90 70 73 66 83 77 72 68 72 66 72 84 71 79 71 83 78 L . 83 80 76 73 75 76 80 81 74 82 73 71 83 68 73 79 89 www.olympiadtester.com Page 1www.vidyaguide.com
  • 22. 07PLAREP | WS 17 ANSWER SHEET Decode the cryptogram to reveal how a spirogyra reproduces. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 72 84 82 81 73 89 90 77 71 87 67 79 70 66 80 75 85 76 68 83 74 88 86 69 78 65 S P I R O G Y R A R E P R O D U C E S B Y 68 75 71 76 80 90 78 76 72 76 73 75 76 80 81 74 82 73 68 84 78 F R A G M E N T A T I O N . I N T H I S 89 76 72 90 70 73 66 83 72 83 71 80 66 71 66 83 77 71 68 P R O C E S S T H E B O D Y O F 75 76 80 82 73 68 68 83 77 73 84 80 81 78 80 89 M O T H E R B R E A K S D O W N I N T O 70 80 83 77 73 76 84 76 73 72 67 68 81 80 86 66 71 66 83 80 F R A G M E N T S O R P I E C E S . E A C H 89 76 72 90 70 73 66 83 68 80 76 75 71 73 82 73 68 73 72 82 77 F R A G M E N T H A S A N A B I L I T Y 89 76 72 90 70 73 66 83 77 72 68 72 66 72 84 71 79 71 83 78 T O R E P R O D U C E I T S E L F . 83 80 76 73 75 76 80 81 74 82 73 71 83 68 73 79 89 www.olympiadtester.com Page 2www.vidyaguide.com
  • 23. 07PLAREP | WS 18 Name: _______________________ Date: _______________ Decode the cryptogram to reveal how "vegeatative propagation by leaves" happens in Bryophyllum A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 80 65 76 73 70 I T E E E 76 81 70 77 65 67 65 88 82 65 86 74 90 P , 68 87 79 74 73 77 79 67 67 78 66 E I T E T I I 66 65 87 76 86 70 65 66 88 70 76 89 66 88 87 69 76 81 88 67 T E E P E E T . 81 74 70 89 77 65 86 88 87 65 73 87 65 86 65 81 70 90 87 74 66 T E E E I T T I 70 77 65 86 65 66 65 87 76 86 70 88 66 88 70 76 89 T I E E P T 70 76 86 86 78 65 86 81 65 71 73 67 88 81 70 86 89 88 81 D E E P T E I I 80 65 82 65 67 74 73 88 90 70 65 87 89 74 66 76 81 69 76 81 T T I . T E E 89 74 81 70 88 89 70 74 90 86 74 76 67 70 77 65 81 65 71 www.olympiadtester.com Page 1www.vidyaguide.com
  • 24. P T D E T 73 67 88 81 70 86 89 88 81 80 65 70 88 89 77 90 87 74 66 T E E E D D E E P 70 77 65 67 65 88 82 65 86 88 81 80 80 65 82 65 67 74 73 I T P T T E 76 81 70 74 88 90 78 67 67 73 67 88 81 70 88 90 70 65 87 I T E D . 90 88 67 67 76 81 69 74 81 70 77 65 69 87 74 78 81 80 www.olympiadtester.com Page 2www.vidyaguide.com
  • 25. 07PLAREP | WS 18 ANSWER SHEET Decode the cryptogram to reveal how "vegeatative propagation by leaves" happens in Bryophyllum A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 88 68 89 80 65 90 69 77 76 83 85 67 66 81 74 73 84 87 86 70 78 82 71 72 79 75 I N T H E L E A V E S O F 76 81 70 77 65 67 65 88 82 65 86 74 90 B R Y O P H Y L L U M , 68 87 79 74 73 77 79 67 67 78 66 M E R I S T E M A T I C M A R G I N A L 66 65 87 76 86 70 65 66 88 70 76 89 66 88 87 69 76 81 88 67 N O T C H E S A R E P R E S E N T . F R O M 81 74 70 89 77 65 86 88 87 65 73 87 65 86 65 81 70 90 87 74 66 T H E S E M E R I S T A M A T I C 70 77 65 86 65 66 65 87 76 86 70 88 66 88 70 76 89 T I S S U E S N E W P L A N T S C A N 70 76 86 86 78 65 86 81 65 71 73 67 88 81 70 86 89 88 81 D E V E L O P A F T E R C O M I N G I N 80 65 82 65 67 74 73 88 90 70 65 87 89 74 66 76 81 69 76 81 C O N T A C T O F S O I L . T H E N E W 89 74 81 70 88 89 70 74 90 86 74 76 67 70 77 65 81 65 71 P L A N T S C A N D E T A C H F R O M 73 67 88 81 70 86 89 88 81 80 65 70 88 89 77 90 87 74 66 www.olympiadtester.com Page 3www.vidyaguide.com
  • 26. T H E L E A V E S A N D D E V E L O P 70 77 65 67 65 88 82 65 86 88 81 80 80 65 82 65 67 74 73 I N T O A F U L L P L A N T A F T E R 76 81 70 74 88 90 78 67 67 73 67 88 81 70 88 90 70 65 87 F A L L I N G O N T H E G R O U N D . 90 88 67 67 76 81 69 74 81 70 77 65 69 87 74 78 81 80 www.olympiadtester.com Page 4www.vidyaguide.com
  • 27. 07PLAREP | WS 19 Name: _______________________ Date: _______________ Fill in the blanks with the words given in the box to complete the article. Spores androecium Bryophyllum anaerobic explosion budding gynoecium thick yeast complete Balsam force unfavorable Vegetative reproduction notches separated seeds ____________ are the reproductive structures in some Fungi plants. These are tiny structures protected by __________ walls to survive ______________________ conditions. ______________________________________________ is the type of reproduction of new plants from a part of a plant other than the reproductive organs. ______________________ develops from buds on the modified leafs. Buds are developed on the leaf margin at ______________. These when __________________ grow into a new plant. Flowers with stamens or ____________________ and pistils or __________________ or male and female reproductive organs are called as ________________ flowers. www.olympiadtester.com Page 1www.vidyaguide.com
  • 28. The rapidly reproducing __________ cells by ______________ release carbon dioxide due to __________________ respiration in the dough. Hence it rises. The seeds of ____________ fruit are dry and dispersed by __________________ due to the touch of our hands. The walls of the fruit coil inwards creating a __________ that throws the __________ to a distance. www.olympiadtester.com Page 2www.vidyaguide.com
  • 29. 07PLAREP | WS 19 ANSWER SHEET Spores are the reproductive structures in some Fungi plants. These are tiny structures protected by thick walls to survive unfavorable conditions. Vegetative_reproduction is the type of reproduction of new plants from a part of a plant other than the reproductive organs. Bryophyllum develops from buds on the modified leafs. Buds are developed on the leaf margin at notches . These when separated grow into a new plant. Flowers with stamens or androecium and pistils or gynoecium or male and female reproductive organs are called as complete flowers. The rapidly reproducing yeast cells by budding release carbon dioxide due to anaerobic respiration in the dough. Hence it rises. The seeds of Balsam fruit are dry and dispersed by explosion due to the touch of our hands. The walls of the fruit coil inwards creating a force that throws the seeds to a distance. www.olympiadtester.com Page 3www.vidyaguide.com
  • 30. 07PLAREP | WS 20 Name: _______________________ Date: _______________ Decode the cryptogram to reveal a fact on the most common type of fertilization. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 78 82 67 H E 83 66 76 66 89 86 88 71 77 90 68 82 78 88 66 90 68 E 73 66 88 88 66 75 68 71 83 78 66 85 E Z H H 85 78 76 68 77 84 77 67 86 68 77 66 75 81 82 77 73 82 77 90 E E E 90 78 78 75 77 75 86 84 84 86 75 89 77 66 90 83 78 76 88 . H E 83 84 86 75 68 90 77 75 68 82 77 90 68 71 83 78 66 85 E Z , H E E 85 78 76 68 77 84 77 67 86 68 77 66 75 68 82 78 78 75 68 76 71 H E E E 66 85 68 82 78 83 66 84 84 78 75 68 87 70 78 77 75 68 66 H E E H H H E 68 82 78 66 79 87 84 78 77 90 68 82 76 66 87 89 82 68 82 78 E . 88 77 73 76 66 83 71 84 78 www.olympiadtester.com Page 1www.vidyaguide.com
  • 31. 07PLAREP | WS 20 ANSWER SHEET A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 86 70 73 80 78 85 89 82 77 69 72 84 88 75 66 83 65 76 90 68 87 79 81 74 71 67 P O R O G A M Y I S T H E M O S T 83 66 76 66 89 86 88 71 77 90 68 82 78 88 66 90 68 C O M M O N T Y P E O F 73 66 88 88 66 75 68 71 83 78 66 85 F E R T I L I Z A T I O N W H I C H I S 85 78 76 68 77 84 77 67 86 68 77 66 75 81 82 77 73 82 77 90 S E E N I N A L L A N G I O S P E R M 90 78 78 75 77 75 86 84 84 86 75 89 77 66 90 83 78 76 88 P L A N T S . I N T H I S T Y P E O F 83 84 86 75 68 90 77 75 68 82 77 90 68 71 83 78 66 85 F E R T I L I Z A T I O N , T H E E N T R Y 85 78 76 68 77 84 77 67 86 68 77 66 75 68 82 78 78 75 68 76 71 O F T H E P O L L E N T U B E I N T O 66 85 68 82 78 83 66 84 84 78 75 68 87 70 78 77 75 68 66 T H E O V U L E I S T H R O U G H T H E 68 82 78 66 79 87 84 78 77 90 68 82 76 66 87 89 82 68 82 78 M I C R O P Y L E . 88 77 73 76 66 83 71 84 78 www.olympiadtester.com Page 2www.vidyaguide.com
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