Birds in captivity (as in poultry farms) :

1. lay eggs seasonally
2. can be made to lay eggs throughout the year
3. exhibit estrous cycles
4. exhibit menstrual cycles

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Menstrual cycles occur in:
1. all animal females
2. all female mammals
3. female monkeys, apes, and humans
4. only in human females

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Which of the following is the most critical event of sexual reproduction?

1. Gametogenesis 2. Gamete Transfer
3. Fertilization 4. Embryogenesis
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A plant with both male flowers and female flowers is called as:

1. Unisexual 2. Bisexual
3. Dioecious 4. Monoecious
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A flower that produces only pollens is called as:

1. Perfect flower 2. Staminode
3. Dioecious 4. Staminate

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Identify the incorrectly matched pair:
1. Cockroach - Unisexual animal
2. Chara - Monoecious plant
3. Marchantia - Dioecious plant
4. Sweet potato - Unisexual flower

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Consider the following statements:

I: Meiosis never occurs in organisms that are haploid
II: Gametes are haploid and the parent plant body from which they arise must be diploid


1. Only I is correct
2. Only II is correct
3. Both I and II are incorrect
4. Both I and II are correct

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Identify the incorrectly matched pair:

 

Organism

Chromosome number in a meiocyte

1.

Ophioglossum

630

2.

Housefly

12

3.

Maize

20

4.

Butterfly

380

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In several simple plants like algae, bryophytes, and pteridophytes, water is the medium through which gamete transfer takes place. To increase the chances of fertilization, such plants:

1. Produce a large number of female gametes that are non-motile
2. Produce a large number of male gametes that is several thousand times the number of female gametes produced
3. Produce a large number of female gametes that is several thousand times the number of male gametes produced
4. Do not have the capability of reproducing asexually
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A reproductive strategy that involves the development of a female (rarely a male) gamete (sex cell) without fertilization is called:

1. Parthenogenesis 2. Parthenocarpy
3. Panmixis 4. Amphimixis
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