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CUET-UG Biology Test: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
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CUET-UG Biology Test: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
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21 Questions

1. Transverse binary fission occurs in -'
2. Identify the incorrect statement -'
3. Choose the correct statement from amongst the following -'
4. There is no natural death in single celled organisms like Amoeba and Bacteria because -'
5. Which of the following animal is having longitudinal binary fission?
6. What is common between negative reproduction and apomixis?
7. Transverse binary fission occurs in -'
8. Which part would be most suitable for raising virus free plants for micropropagation?
9. Which one of the following is common to multicellular fungi, filamentous algae and protonema of mosses?
10. The number of chromosomes in the shoot tip cells of maize plant is 20. The number of chromosomes in the microspore mother cells of the same plant shall be -'
11. Example of Corm is -'
12. Which of the following is hermaphrodite?
13. Spermatids are transformed into spermatozoa by -'
14. Vegetative propagation in Pistia occurs by -'
15. Which one of the following processes results in the formation of clone of bacteria?
16. Which of the following is a post-fertilisation event in flowering plants?
17. In which of the following organisms, self fertilisation is seen?
18. Which of the following is hermaphrodite?
19. A scion is grafted to stock. The quality of fruits produce will be determined by genotype of -'
20. Which of the following is a post-fertilisation event in flowering plants?
21. Example of Corm is -'