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Biology 10 Chapter 14 - Reproduction - 5
1.
Under unfavourable conditions, which species of bacteria reproduce by forming spores?
a) Clostridium
b) Vibrios
c) Spirilla
d) Cocci
2.
Under unfavourable conditions, which species of bacteria reproduce by forming spores?
a) Vibrios
b) Bacillus
c) Spirilla
d) Cocci
3.
What are bacterial spores called?
a) Microspores
b) Macrospores
c) Endospores
d) Ectospores
4.
Why bacterial spores are called Endospores?
a) Because they are formed below the cell
b) Because they are formed above the cell
c) Because they are formed on the outside of the cell
d) Because they are formed on the inside of the cell
5.
In parthenogenesis, which egg develops into a new offspring?
a) None of these
b) Unfertilized egg
c) Fertilized egg
d) Died egg
6.
Which of the following reproduce by parthenogenesis?
a) Fishes
b) Hydra
c) Plants
d) Bacteria
7.
Which of the following reproduce by parthenogenesis?
a) Insects
b) Hydra
c) Plants
d) Bacteria
8.
Which of the following reproduce by parthenogenesis?
a) Hydra
b) Bacteria
c) Frogs
d) Plants
9.
Which honey bee lays eggs in the cells of honeycombs?
a) Drones honey bee
b) Queen honey bee
c) Male honey bee
d) Worker honey bee
10.
The eggs that remain unfertilized in cells of honeycomb develop into.............?
a) Diploid females
b) Haploid males
c) Diploid males
d) Haploid females
11.
What are the haploid males called?
a) Workers
b) Kings
c) Drones
d) Queens
12.
By which process the unfertilized egg in honeycomb develops into haploid males?
a) Parthenogenesis
b) Binary fission
c) Fragmentation
d) Vegetative propagation
13.
The eggs that are fertilized in cells of honeycomb by male bees develop into.............?
a) Haploid males
b) Diploid females
c) Haploid females
d) Diploid males
14.
Which of the following are the vegetative parts of plants?
a) Leaves
b) Stems
c) All of these
d) Roots
15.
When vegetative parts of plants give rise to new plants, what is the process called?
a) Vegetative propagation
b) Parthenogenesis
c) Binary fission
d) Fragmentation
16.
What is the process of growing an entire new plant from part of the original plant called?
a) Vegetative reproduction
b) Fragmentation
c) Binary fission
d) Parthenogenesis
17.
When vegetative parts of plants give rise to new plants, what is the process called?
a) Vegetative reproduction
b) Parthenogenesis
c) Fragmentation
d) Binary fission
18.
Which of the following process can be brought about artificially?
a) Binary fission
b) Parthenogenesis
c) Vegetative reproduction
d) Fragmentation
19.
In how many ways vegetative propagation can occur naturally?
a) Seven
b) Six
c) Four
d) Five
20.
What are short underground stems surrounded by thick, fleshy leaves called?
a) Suckers
b) Bulbs
c) Corms
d) Rhizomes
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