Reproduction System
The type of asexual reproduction in which new plants are developed by the vegetative parts of plants such as stems, leaves, and roots are called
vegetative propagation
diploid vegetation
haploid vegetation
fragmented vegetation
haploid vegetation
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Haploid microspores are produced withinA. stamens
B. carpels
C. filament
D. pollen sac
After the structural changes in the spermatids, the spermatids converts into
A. spermatogonia
B. sperms
C. egg cells
D. spermatocytes
Seedless fruits are the result of
A. parthenogenesis
B. parthenocarpy
C. cross pollination
D. self pollination
The type of asexual reproduction in which new offspring is developed by the unfertilized egg is called
A. fragmentation
B. parthenogenesis
C. vegetative propagation
D. spore formation
After the accumulation of sperms in collecting ducts of testes, the sperms are passed to
A. prostate gland
B. epicotyls
C. epididymis
D. scrotum
Through seed germination, an embryo develops into
A. complete plant
B. zygote
C. flower
D. seedling
The reproductive system of the male rabbit does not include
A. placenta development
B. pairs of testes
C. ducts to transport sperms
D. glands for secretion to sperm
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