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Name: ____________________________________ Date:___________________

Class: ____________
Section 1
Multiple Choice
1. How can plants reproduce asexually NATURALLY?
A) Using pollen
B) Using cuttings
C) Using runners

2. What is the function of the anther in a flowering plant?


A) To produce female gametes
B) To produce male gametes
C) To produce male and female gametes

3. What happens to the female parts of the flower after fertilisation?


A) The ovules become seeds and the rest becomes the fruit
B) The ovules become fruit and the rest becomes the seeds
C) The ovules become seeds and the rest becomes the food store

4. Which of the following is an ADVANTAGE of sexual reproduction?


A) population can increase quickly
B) does not lead to variation in a population
C) a disease is less likely to affect all the individuals in a population

5. What aid of pollination is used for hibiscus flowers?


A) Wind
B) Water
C) Insect/Animal
(5 marks)

Section B (Labelling)
Label all the parts of the flower from numbers 6-15 on the following page. Numbers 9 & 15
refers to the group name for the male and female parts of the flower. (10 marks)
Section C (Short answer)
Answer the following questions on a binder sheet.
1. Draw and label a diagram of the outer seed. (3 marks)
2. Give THREE main differences between sexual and asexual reproduction. (6 marks)
3. Describe the procedure of cuttings, and explain how it is a form of asexual reproduction. (4
marks)
4. Give FOUR differences between a wind and insect pollinated flowers. (8 marks)
5. What are the THREE essentials for a seed to grow and germinate? (3 marks)

END OF TEST

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