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Life Processes in Living Organisms Part - 2

Maharashtra Board · Class 10 · Science

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Which type of reproduction does NOT involve the fusion of gametes?

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In which organism does binary fission occur in any plane?

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The male reproductive cell in plants is called:

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How many chromosomes does a human sperm cell contain?

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Which of the following are methods of asexual reproduction in plants?

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Vegetative propagation, Spore formation, Fragmentation

Vegetative propagation (using roots, stems, leaves), spore formation (in fungi), and fragmentation (in algae like Spirogyra) are asexual reproduction methods in plants. Budding in Hydra is in animals, and pollination is part of sexual reproduction.

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Which hormone is responsible for ovulation?

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LH

Luteinizing Hormone (LH) causes the mature follicle to burst and release the ovum (ovulation). FSH helps follicle development, estrogen prepares endometrium, and progesterone maintains pregnancy.

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Which of the following are advantages of sexual reproduction?

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Genetic variation, Better adaptation to environment, Evolutionary development

Sexual reproduction provides genetic variation, helps organisms adapt better to changing environments, and promotes evolutionary development. Fast reproduction and single parent requirement are advantages of asexual reproduction.

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In humans, fertilization normally occurs in the:

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Oviduct

Fertilization occurs in the oviduct (fallopian tube) where sperm meets ovum. The zygote then travels to the uterus for implantation. Ovary releases ovum, and vagina receives sperm.

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