Question 25:
Fill in the following blanks with suitable words :
(a) Pollen grains contain………… gametes of a plant.
(b) Ovules contain………… gametes of a plant.
(c) The ovary of a flower becomes………… after fertilisation.
(d) The ovule becomes a……. after fertilisation.
(e) Flowering plants reproduce by…………. method of reproduction.
(f) The female organ of reproduction in the flower is the………………
(g) The male organ of reproduction in the flower is the……………….
(h) The name of the structure in the flower in which the male gamete is formed is…………
(i) The………. at the base of the carpel contains egg cells.
(j) The term used to refer to the transfer of pollen from the stamen of one flower to the carpel of another
flower of the same species is………….
(k) The cells involved in sexual reproduction are called……………
(l) Fusion of gametes gives rise to a single cell called …………..
(m) The process of fusion of gametes is called…………
(n) A multicellular animal starts its life from a……….. through sexual reproduction.
(o) The union of a sperm nucleus with an egg nucleus is known as…………… and results in a……………. egg.
(p) The menstrual cycle is controlled by……………..
Lakhmir Singh Biology Class 10
Answers
Here are your answers:
(a) male
(b) female
(c) fruit
(d) seed
(e) sexual
(f) gynoecium ( carpel )
(g) androecium ( stamen )
(h) pollen grain
(i) ovule
(j) self pollination
(k) gametes
(l) zygote
(m) fertilization
(n) embryo
(o) fertilization
(p) estrogen
Hope it helps u.
The blanks are filled with suitable words as follows:
(a) Pollen grains contain male gametes of a plant.
(b) Ovules contain female gametes of a plant.
(c) The ovary of a flower becomes fruit after fertilisation.
(d) The ovule becomes a seed after fertilisation.
(e) Flowering plants reproduce by sexual method of reproduction.
(f) The female organ of reproduction in the flower is the pistil.
(g) The male organ of reproduction in the flower is the stamen.
(h) The name of the structure in the flower in which the male gamete is formed is anther.
(i) The ovule at the base of the carpel contains egg cells.
(j) The term used to refer to the transfer of pollen from the stamen of one flower to the carpel of another is flower of the same species is self-pollination.
(k) The cells involved in sexual reproduction are called gametes.
(l) Fusion of gametes gives rise to a single cell called zygote.
(m) The process of fusion of gametes is called fertilisation.
(n) A multicellular animal starts its life from an embryo through sexual reproduction.
(o) The union of a sperm nucleus with an egg nucleus is known as fertilisation and results in a diploid egg.
(p) The menstrual cycle is controlled by hormones.