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Give one example of each type. 3 years ago BidishaKashayap1333 class 10 how do organisms reproduce lakhmir singh What is gestation period? How much is the gestation period in humans? (b) Name one method of contraception which also protects against sexually transmitted diseases. 3 years ago BidishaKashayap1333 class 10 how do organisms reproduce lakhmir singh What is puberty? Who attains puberty at an earlier age in human beings male or female (boy or girl)? (b) Mention two functions each of (i) human testes, and (ii) human ovaries. 3 years ago BidishaKashayap1333 class 10 how do organisms reproduce lakhmir singh What type of plants reproduce by sexual reproduction method? (b) What is a seed? What are the parts of a seed? Explain with the help of a labelled diagram. 3 years ago BidishaKashayap1333 class 10 how do organisms reproduce lakhmir singh Write the various steps involved in the sexual reproduction in plants. (b) Name two plants which reproduce by sexual reproduction method and two plants which reproduce by asexual reproduction methods. 3 years ago BidishaKashayap1333 class 10 how do organisms reproduce lakhmir singh Why does menstruation occur? Describe the menstrual cycle in human females (or women). 3 years ago BidishaKashayap1333 class 10 how do organisms reproduce lakhmir singh Describe the various steps involved in the sexual reproduction in animals. Draw labelled diagrams to show the fertilisation of an ovum (or egg) by a sperm to form a zygote. 3 years ago BidishaKashayap1333 class 10 how do organisms reproduce lakhmir singh What are the male and female gonads in human beings? Mention their functions. (b) State the advantages of sexual reproduction over asexual reproduction. 3 years ago BidishaKashayap1333 class 10 how do organisms reproduce lakhmir singh Explain the term ‘fertilisation’. (b) Give some examples of different modes of fertilisation in nature? (c) What type of fertilisation takes place in (i) fish, and (ii) birds? 3 years ago BidishaKashayap1333 class 10 how do organisms reproduce lakhmir singh Explain the terms ‘self-pollination’ and ‘cross-pollination’? (b) How do the insects help in cross-pollination? (c) How is the process of pollination different from fertilization? 3 years ago BidishaKashayap1333 class 10 how do organisms reproduce lakhmir singh Draw a neat sketch of the stamen of a flower. Mark in it filament and anther. (b) Draw a neat sketch of the carpel of a flower. Mark in it stigma, style and ovary. (c) What is made in (i) anther, and (ii) ovary, of a flower? 3 years ago BidishaKashayap1333 class 10 how do organisms reproduce lakhmir singh Write the names of (a) male sex hormones, and (b) female sex hormones. (b) What name is given to the fusion of sperm and ovum? 3 years ago BidishaKashayap1333 class 10 how do organisms reproduce lakhmir singh What are gametes? (b) In which sort of reproduction are gametes involved? (c) What is formed when two gametes fuse? (d) What is this act of fusion called? 3 years ago BidishaKashayap1333 class 10 how do organisms reproduce lakhmir singh The term used to refer to the transfer of pollen from the stamen of one flower to the carpel of another flower of the same species is…………. (b) The cells involved in sexual reproduction are called 3 years ago BidishaKashayap1333 class 10 how do organisms reproduce lakhmir singh Pollen grains contain………… gametes of a plant. (b) Ovules contain………… gametes of a plant. (c) The ovary of a flower becomes………… after fertilisation. 3 years ago BidishaKashayap1333 class 10 how do organisms reproduce lakhmir singh For how much time does menstruation last in human females (or women)? (b) What is the frequency of menstruation cycle in human females (or women)? 3 years ago BidishaKashayap1333 class 10 how do organisms reproduce lakhmir singh What is the name of the process in which thickened uterus lining along with blood vessels is removed from the body of a human female through vaginal bleeding? 3 years ago BidishaKashayap1333 class 10 how do organisms reproduce lakhmir singh Name the liquid that contains sperms. 3 years ago BidishaKashayap1333 class 10 how do organisms reproduce lakhmir singh (a) Where in the human body does an ovum get fertilised? (b) Where does a fertilised ovum develop into a baby in the human body? 3 years ago BidishaKashayap1333 class 10 how do organisms reproduce lakhmir singh (a) What do the testes in a man produce? 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