CBSE Science Class 7

Reproduction in Plants

Reproduction in Plants - Chapter Wise CBSE Solved Question and Answer Based On NCERT

Points To Remember:

  • Reproduction is essential for continuation of the species from generation to generation.
  • Production of new individuals from the vegetative part of parent is called reproduction.
  • Reproduction is mainly of two types – sexual andasexual.
  • In sexual reproduction, the male and the female gametes fuse to form seeds that eventually develop into new plants.
  • There are different methods by which plants reproduce asexually. They are vegetative propagation, budding,fragmentation and spore formation.
  • Modes of reproduction evolve only one parent is called unisexual reproduction.
  • The sexual reproduction in flowering plants involves pollination and Fertilization
  • The vegetative parts of a plant are the roots, stems and leaves. When new plants are produced from these parts, the process is called vegetative propagation.
  • The transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of the same or of another flower of the same kind is known as pollination.



Chapter 12 Reproduction in Plants