Methodical recommendation:

Theory

Number Name Description
1. Reproduction: Introduction & Asexual This theory describes how reproduction ensures continuity of life and introduces variations for adaptation and evolution. It explains asexual reproduction methods and how organisms survive and multiply in changing environments.

Practice Questions

Number Name Type Difficulty Marks Description
1. What is reproduction? Other easy 1 m. This question describes the basic concept of reproduction and its role in living organisms. It focuses on how organisms produce new individuals to ensure continuity of life.
2. TBQ - Transmission of characteristics Other easy 1 m. This question emphasizes how genetic information is passed from parents to offspring. It focuses on the role of DNA and inheritance in maintaining traits across generations.
3. Asexual reproduction Other medium 3 m. This question focuses on the features of asexual reproduction and how it differs from sexual reproduction. It highlights the role of a single parent and absence of gamete fusion.
4. Fission and its types Other easy 1 m. This question describes the process of fission in unicellular organisms. It focuses on different types such as binary and multiple fission and their mechanisms.
5. TBQ - Bryophyllum Other medium 3 m. This question emphasizes vegetative propagation in Bryophyllum. It focuses on how new plants develop from leaf margins without seeds.
6. Regeneration Other medium 3 m. This question describes the ability of organisms to regrow lost body parts. It focuses on how simple organisms can form complete individuals through regeneration.
7. Fragmentation in Spirogyra Other medium 2 m. This question focuses on how Spirogyra reproduces through fragmentation. It highlights the role of body fragments in forming new individuals.
8. Artifical propagation methods Other hard 5 m. This question emphasizes human-assisted plant reproduction techniques. It focuses on methods like cutting, grafting, layering, and tissue culture.
9. Natural Vegetative Propagation Other hard 5 m. This question describes how plants reproduce naturally using roots, stems, and leaves. It focuses on structures like rhizomes, tubers, and bulbs.
10. TBQ - Modes of reproduction Other hard 5 m. This question focuses on different modes of reproduction in organisms. It emphasizes the comparison between asexual and sexual reproduction methods.