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How Do Organisms Reproduce (Sexual Reproduction) (Se...

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Which of the following are reproductive parts of a flower?

  1. Calyx and corolla

  2. Sepals and petals

  3. Stamens and carpels

  4. Stamens and petals


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Stamens and carpels are reproductive parts of a flower, which contain germ cells.

Which of the following is not a contraceptive method?

  1. Using copper T

  2. Blocking the fallopian tube

  3. Blocking the vas deferens

  4. Removal of uterus


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Birth control pills, use of mechanical barriers and blocking of fallopian tubes or vas deferens are contraceptive methods.

Which of the following is a sexually transmitted disease?

  1. Tuberculosis

  2. Syphilis

  3. Anthrax

  4. Typhoid


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Bacterial infections such as gonorrhoea and syphilis, and viral infections such as warts and HIV AIDS are sexually transmitted diseases.

Sexual mode of reproduction depends on the involvement of two individuals before a new generation can be created. Which of the following is involved in this reproduction?

  1. Fission

  2. Micropropagation

  3. Spore formation

  4. Gamete formation


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Two different types of gametes give rise to differences in the male and female reproductive organs and in some cases, differences in the bodies of the male and female organisms.

Which of the following correctly defines the term ‘pollination’?

  1. Shedding of pollen from anther

  2. Fusion of pollen with ovule

  3. Transfer of pollen from anther to stigma

  4. Transfer of pollen from anther to filament


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Transfer of pollen from anther to stigma is called pollination. Each pollen grain is a male haploid gametophyte, adapted to being transported to the female gametophyte, where it can effect fertilisation by producing the male gamete (or gametes, in the process of double fertilisation). 

Which among the following are the primary sex organs of human beings?

  1. Ovary/testis

  2. Uterus/seminal vesicle

  3. Breast/beard

  4. Spermatic ducts


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Ovary in females and testis in males are the primary sex organs in humans.

What do you call the germ cells, which are involved in sexual reproduction?

  1. Gametes

  2. Chromosomes

  3. Zygotes

  4. Embryos


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The germ cells are called gametes. In humans, sperms are the male gametes and ovum is the female gamete.

Which among the following male reproductive parts form(s) the male gametes?

  1. Urethra

  2. Penis

  3. Testes

  4. Vas deferens


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The formation of germ cells or sperms takes place in the testes.

Where does fertilisation take place in human beings?

  1. Uterus

  2. Vagina

  3. Fallopian tube

  4. Cervix


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The sperm enters through the vaginal passage during sexual intercourse. It travels upwards and reaches the oviduct where it may encounter the egg.

When does menstrual cycle start in human females?

  1. At birth

  2. At puberty

  3. During pregnancy

  4. After pregnancy


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Menstrual cycle starts at puberty in human female.

How many chromosomes are present in a human female germ cell?

  1. 46

  2. 23

  3. 92

  4. 2


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Gametes have half the number of chromosomes and half the amount of DNA as compared to the non-reproductive body cells.

Which of the following statements is incorrect?

  1. Zygote is formed by the fusion of male and female gametes.

  2. Male germ cell is motile.

  3. Female germ cell stores food and is large in size.

  4. Female germ cell has XY sex chromosomes.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Female germ cell possesses XX chromosomes, whereas male germ cell contains XY chromosomes.

Which among the following characteristics does not appear in a girl during puberty?

  1. Hair growth in armpits

  2. Voice deepens

  3. Menstruation starts

  4. Hair growth in genital area


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In girls, breast size begins to increase with darkening of the skin of the nipples at the tips of the breasts. Also, girls begin to menstruate at around this time. Boys begin to have new thick hair growth on the face and their voices begin to crack.

Which of the following is a common passage for both sperm and urine?

  1. Urinary bladder

  2. Urethra

  3. Ureter

  4. Testis


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The urethra forms a common passage for both the sperm and urine.

Foetus is present in the uterus and receives its nutrition inside it. Which among the following help(s) to nourish the foetus?

  1. Placenta

  2. Yolk

  3. RBCs

  4. Platelets


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The embryo gets nutrition from the mother’s blood with the help of a special tissue called placenta.

Which of the following have long-term effects to prevent pregnancy?

  1. Mechanical methods

  2. Contraceptive pills

  3. Contraceptive devices

  4. Surgical methods


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Surgical methods can be used to create such blocks. While surgical methods are safe in the long run, surgery itself can cause infections and other problems if not performed properly. Surgery can also be used for removal of unwanted pregnancies.

What is the immediate step after fertilisation in reproduction of plants?

  1. Division of the zygote

  2. Development of coating

  3. Formation of fruit

  4. Formation of seed


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

After fertilisation, the zygote divides several times to form an embryo within the ovule. The ovule develops tough coating and is gradually converted into a seed. The ovary grows rapidly and ripens to form a fruit.

Where is the fertilised egg implanted in humans?

  1. Uterus

  2. Fallopian tube

  3. Vagina

  4. Abdomen


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The fertilised egg, i.e. the zygote, gets implanted in the lining of the uterus and starts dividing.

In some plants, the male and female reproductive parts are present on different flowers and the flowers are said to be unisexual. Which among the following plants possesses unisexual flowers?

  1. Papaya

  2. Hibiscus

  3. Mustard

  4. Rose


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The flower may be unisexual (papaya, watermelon) when it contains either stamens or carpels, or bisexual (hibiscus, mustard) when it contains both stamens and carpels.

How much should the temperature be in the scrotum for sperm formation?

  1. Slightly higher than the body temperature

  2. Lower than the body temperature

  3. Much higher than the body temperature

  4. Equal to the body temperature


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The formation of germ cells or sperms takes place in the testes. These are located outside the abdominal cavity in scrotum because sperm formation requires a lower temperature than the normal body temperature.

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