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Q7 of 57 Page 77

Observe the given diagram:

i) Draw the diagram and label the parts.


ii) What happens to the parts labelled ‘ E’ and ‘F’, after the process of fertilization?



- (i)

A. Petals


B. Stigma


C. Style


D. Stamen


E. Ovary


F. Ovules


G. Sepals


(ii) After fertilization Ovary changes into fruits and ovary into seeds.


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Describe the structure of a monocot seed.

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Look at the diagram given below:


Answer the following:


i) Name the method of reproduction depicted here.


ii) Name an organism in which you find this method of reproduction.


iii) Does this method of reproduction favour variation?


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Imagine you have a garden with the plants listed below. A swarm of bees visits your garden. Do you think the bees will visit all the flowers? Name the flowers which you think the bees will be attracted to. Give reasons to substantiate your answer.

(Jasmine, Nerium, Gulmohar, Rose, Lotus, Corn, Sugarcane, Bamboo, Chrysanthemum, Dahlia, Grass, Coconut, and Peas)


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