Chapter 5 Photosynthesis and nutrition in plants Section 2. Flowering plants Chapter 6 Plant structure and function Chapter 7 Transport in plants Chapter 8 Reproduction in flowering plants Chapter 9 Asexual reproduction and cloning in plants Section 3. Human physiology Chapter 10 Food and diet Chapter...
7 Transport in plants - questions / answers 8 Reproduction in flowering plants - questions / answers 9 Asexual reproduction and cloning in plants - questions / answers All zipped Interactive questions: Flowering plants Section 3. Human physiology 10 Food and diet - questions / answers 11 Digest...
protecting the ovules, which eventually develop into seeds after fertilization. The ovary is located at the base of the flower and is typically swollen and rounded in shape. It plays a crucial role in the process of pollination and fertilization, ensuring the successful reproduction of the plant....
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants Anatomy of Monocot and Dicot Roots Plants are majorly classifiedon basis of presence or absence of flower into flowering and non- flowering plants. A flower is a characteristic feature of flowering plants and is actually an extension of the shoot meant forre...
Plants and animals share similar life processes such as growth, reproduction, and death. Both start their lives as offspring and go through a process of development until they reach adulthood. During their adult stage, they have the ability to reproduce and pass on their genetic material to the...
Sheriff MJ, Krebs CJ, Boonstra R (2009) The sensitive hare: sublethal effects of predator stress on reproduction in snowshoe hares. J Anim Ecol 78:1249–1258. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2656.2009.01552.x Article PubMed Google Scholar Sih A, Cote J, Evans M et al (2012) Ecologic...
2006B Q3:Movement of water through vascular plants, transpiration Scoring Guidelines 2005A Q1:Respiration in yeasts, effect of temperature on enzymes Scoring Guidelines 2003B Q3:Properties of water in living processes Scoring Guidelines 2002B Q3:Structure/function is influenced by polymers they are con...
MCQ Items According to Bloom's Taxonomy 4. Analyze: You have settled in your desert home, and would like a few flowers to decorate your front yard. What type of plants would you select? A. Plants with sturdy stems and large blossoms B. Plants that climb on larger plants C. Plants that...
Reproduction Heredity and evolution Unit 3: Natural Phenomenon Light Refraction of light Reflection of light The functioning of the human eye Unit 4: Effects of Current Effects of current Magnetic effects of current Unit 5: Natural Resources Sources of Energy Our environment management of natural re...
Classification, General characters, reproduction and life cycle of different groups- Cycadales, Coniferales, Ginkgoales, Gnetales, Fossil Gymnosperms, Economic importance Unit II Diversity of Life Forms II Module 1. Morphology Morphological variation in angiosperms with respect to stem, leaf, inflorescenc...