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. |