Methodical recommendation:

Theory

Number Name Description
1. How do organisms reproduce? This theory explains how organisms reproduce, the importance of DNA variation, and the different modes of reproduction in plants and animals that help maintain life on Earth.
2. How do organisms reproduce? This theory describes sexual reproduction, the structure and function of reproductive systems, fertilisation, development of the embryo, and the importance of reproductive health.

Practice Questions

Number Name Type Difficulty Marks Description
1. Pollination Other easy 2 m. This exercise contains multiple choice questions and answers, holding two marks. The student has multiple-choice questions dealing with Pollen grains and pollination. The student will learn about the mentioned concepts as an outcome of the exercise.
2. Placenta Other easy 1 m. This exercise consists of one key question for school exam preparation; which carries one mark. The student has multiple-choice questions from section 'A' about placenta. As an outcome of the exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concepts.
3. Sexual reproduction Other easy 1 m.  This exercise consists of one key question for school exam preparation; which carries one mark. The student has multiple-choice questions from section 'A' about sexual reproduction. As an outcome of the exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concepts.
4. Sex hormones Other medium 2 m. This exercise contains multiple choice questions and answers, holding two marks. The student has multiple-choice questions about the menstrual cycle and female sex hormones. The student will learn about the mentioned concepts as an outcome of the exercise.
5. Contraceptive methods Other medium 3 m. An intext exercise consists of only one textbook question, and the question holds three marks. It is a short answer question converted to a drop-down answer and deals with copper-T. As an outcome of the exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept.
6. Pollination types Other medium 3 m. This exercise consists of only one textbook question, and the question holds three marks. It is a short answer question converted to a drop-down answer and deals with pollination. As an outcome of the exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept.
7. Menstrual cycle Other hard 5 m. This exercise consists of one key question for school exam preparation; which carries four marks. The student has data-based questions about menstrual cycle. As an outcome of the exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concepts.
8. Gamete and zygote Other hard 5 m. This exercise consists of only one textbook question, and the question holds five marks. It is a short answer question converted to a drop-down answer and deals with gamete and zygote. As an outcome of the exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept.
9. Gamete producing organs Other hard 5 m. This exercise consists of only one textbook question, which holds five marks. It is a short answer question converted to a drop-down answer and deals with gamete-producing organs in flowers. As an outcome of the exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept.