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Modes of Plant Reproduction
Question #1620
What is the process by which plants produce new plants of their own kind called?
Growth
Nutrition
Reproduction
Photosynthesis
Question #1621
Most flowering plants reproduce through which part?
Root
Stem
Flower
Seed
Question #1622
Which part of the seed protects the baby plant inside?
Cotyledon
Embryo
Seed coat
Plumule
Question #1623
Which part of a seed stores food for the baby plant until it can make its own?
Seed coat
Embryo
Cotyledons
Radicle
Question #1624
What is the baby plant inside a seed called?
Cotyledon
Embryo
Seed coat
Germ
Question #1625
Which of these is absolutely essential for a seed to germinate?
Sunlight
Strong wind
Water
Freezing cold
Question #1626
Why is air (oxygen) important for a germinating seed?
For photosynthesis
For respiration
To keep it cool
To make it float
Question #1627
What temperature condition is generally best for seed germination?
Very cold
Very hot
Moderate warmth
Freezing
Question #1628
The first part of a germinating seed that emerges from the seed is usually the:
Plumule
Cotyledon
Radicle
Flower
Question #1629
The part of the embryo that develops into the shoot (stem and leaves) is called the:
Radicle
Plumule
Seed coat
Cotyledon
Question #1630
What is the state when a seed is alive but not growing, waiting for favorable conditions?
Germination
Photosynthesis
Dormancy
Reproduction
Question #1631
Which of these plants can typically grow from a stem cutting?
Mango
Rose
Wheat
Pea
Question #1632
A potato plant reproduces from which part?
Seed
Root
Stem tuber
Leaf
Question #1633
Which plant can grow a new plant from its roots?
Bryophyllum
Money plant
Carrot
Banana
Question #1634
Which plant reproduces from its leaves, forming new plantlets along the edges?
Ginger
Onion
Bryophyllum
Rose
Question #1635
Which plant uses spores for reproduction instead of seeds?
Sunflower
Fern
Apple
Corn
Question #1636
Seeds that are light and have wings or hair-like structures are dispersed by:
Water
Animals
Wind
Explosion
Question #1637
Which plant's seeds are typically dispersed by water?
Dandelion
Coconut
Burdock
Pea
Question #1638
Seeds with hooks or spines, or those found inside fleshy fruits, are often dispersed by:
Wind
Water
Animals
Explosion
Question #1639
Which plant disperses its seeds by bursting open its fruit or pod?
Mango
Mustard
Lotus
Cotton
Question #1640
Why is seed dispersal important for plants?
To keep all seeds in one place
To prevent overcrowding and competition
To make plants taller
To make seeds taste better
Question #1641
What is the benefit of reproduction for plants?
To make them beautiful
To ensure the continuation of their species
To provide food for animals
To produce oxygen
Question #1642
Which part of the flower usually develops into a fruit containing seeds?
Sepal
Petal
Ovary
Stamen
Question #1643
A plant that grows from a part other than a seed (like a stem, root, or leaf) is an example of:
Sexual reproduction
Pollination
Asexual reproduction
Germination
Question #1644
Which of the following is NOT a necessary condition for most seeds to germinate?
Right amount of water
Right temperature
Sunlight
Oxygen
Question #1645
Which of these seeds is most likely dispersed by wind due to its structure?
Coconut
Mango
Dandelion
Pea
Question #1646
What is the primary function of cotyledons during the early stages of germination?
To absorb water from the soil
To provide physical protection to the embryo
To store and supply food to the developing seedling
To develop into the first true leaves
Question #1647
If a seed is planted very deep in the soil, it might not germinate because it lacks sufficient:
Water
Sunlight
Warmth
Air (oxygen)
Question #1648
Which plant part stores food for the plant itself and can also be used for vegetative reproduction (e.g., ginger)?
Flower
Fruit
Underground Stem (Rhizome)
Leaf
Question #1649
What is the term for the process where pollen from one flower fertilizes another flower?
Germination
Dispersal
Pollination
Reproduction from cuttings
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