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Revision Assignment Class X Ch-How Do Organisms Reproduce?

The document is a revision assignment for class 10 on human reproduction. It contains 20 multiple choice questions covering topics like the female reproductive system, contraception, fertilization process, male reproductive system, modes of reproduction, and sexually transmitted diseases. The questions require students to identify parts of reproductive organs, explain processes like implantation and fertilization, differentiate key terms, and understand the functions of reproductive structures.

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Revision Assignment Class X Ch-How Do Organisms Reproduce?

The document is a revision assignment for class 10 on human reproduction. It contains 20 multiple choice questions covering topics like the female reproductive system, contraception, fertilization process, male reproductive system, modes of reproduction, and sexually transmitted diseases. The questions require students to identify parts of reproductive organs, explain processes like implantation and fertilization, differentiate key terms, and understand the functions of reproductive structures.

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REVISION ASSIGNMENT

CLASS X
CH-HOW DO ORGANISMS REPRODUCE?
1.a) Mention the functions of (a) placenta (b) fallopian tube in the human female reproductive system.
b) List any two contraceptive methods practiced only by women. Mention how these methods work? 3
2. List three advantages of growing plants by vegetative propagation. 3
3. Give functions of the following organs of the human male reproductive system.
(a) Scrotum (b) Testes c) prostate gland 3
4. Draw a diagram showing the fertilization of pollen grain on the stigma and label on it the following:
i) pollen tube ii) male nuclei iii) egg cell 3
5. Draw the labelled diagram of female reproductive system. Name the organ which provides nutrition to
embryo? Where is it located? 3
6. State the changes that take place in the uterus subsequent to implantation of young embryo? How does
this embryo get nourishment inside the mother’s body? 3
7. (a) Name any two plants that reproduce by Grafting.
(b) List any two benefits to an organism that reproduces through spores? 3
8. (a) Name an organism that reproduces by Regeneration.
b) List two suitable differences between pollen grain and ovule. 3
9. Distinguish between pollination and fertilisation. Explain why, pollination may occur without
fertilization but fertilisation will not take place without pollination? 3
10.(a) In the male reproductive system, where is the organ that produces male germ cells situated? Why?
b) Mention the role of prostate gland and seminal vesicles in the human male reproductive system.
c) How are the male and female germ cells produced in the human body different from each other? 5
11. Name any four modes of reproduction used by single organisms. With the help of a neat diagram
explain the process of regeneration in Planaria. “More complex organisms cannot give rise to new
individuals through regeneration”. Why? 5
12. Give reasons for the following:
(a) Placenta has villi on embryo’s side. (b) Oral pills are hormonal preparations.
(c) Uterine linings are thick and spongy. (d) Sperms have a long tail.
(e) Prenatal sex determination has been prohibited by laws 5
13. (a) Differentiate between sexual and asexual reproduction. Identify the mode which is more beneficial
to produce variations in organisms and why?
b) What are sexually transmitted diseases? Name a sexually transmitted disease caused due to
i) bacteria ii) virus 5
14. (a) Draw the longitudinal section of a flower and label the following parts.
(i) stigma (ii) style (iii) anther (iv) ovary
b) Why are papaya flowers called unisexual?
c) After fertilization in a flower, mention the structures that develop into the embryo and seed. 5
15. a) Give reasons:
(i) Blocking of Fallopian tubes prevents pregnancy
(ii) Testes are located outside the abdomen cavity
(iii) Copying of DNA is important in the process of reproduction.
(b) With the help of suitable diagrams explain how reproduction occurs in Hydra? Also name the process
involved. 5
16. Give any two suitable differences between Radicle and Plumule. 1
17. Which parts / organs of the human reproductive systems perform the following functions :
(a) Site of implantation of gamete (b) Entry of sperms in female reproductive system. 1
18. Which of the following is not an artificial method of vegetative propagation?
a) cutting b) layering
c) budding d) grafting 1
19. A pair of ducts arising from testis, which carry sperms are
a) fallopian tube b) vas deferens
c) oviduct d) urethra 1
20. Assertion(A): Ovary releases one egg every month.
Reason(R): The lining of uterus is always thick and spongy.
The above question consists of an assertion A and a reason R for the same. Identify the correct option.
a) A and R are true and R is correct explanation of A.
b) A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
c) A is true but R is False.
d) A is False but R is true 1

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