TION 1. The production of new organisms from the. the same species is called reproduction. 2. Reproduction is the production of new organisms from the existing organisms of the species. 3. Reproduction is essential for 4. The process of organisms of of species on earth. ensure continuity of life on earth. 5.1.1 Reproduction is Fungi and Plants. 5. Two main types of reproduction found in fungi and asexual and sexual reproductions. are

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following statements with appropriate words.
TION
1. The production of new organisms from the
the same species is called reproduction.
2. Reproduction is the production of new organisms from the
existing organisms of the
3. Reproduction is essential for
4. The process of
organisms of
species.
of species on earth.
ensure continuity of life on earth.
5.1.1 Reproduction is Fungi and Plants.
5. Two main types of reproduction found in fungi and
asexual and sexual reproductions.
Fragmentation
Asexual reproduction is fungi and plants
6. A new plant is produced from a
ing the gametes is called asexual reproduction.
7. Asexual reproduction may occur through budding,
binary
or multiple fission, spore formation and vegetative reproduction.
Budding
8. The budding is a small part of the parent organisms, which then
detaches and becomes a
9. Budding is the
are
parent without involv-
organisms.
reproduction method occur in yeast.
10. Fragmentation is the breaking up of the body of simple
organism into two or more fragments.
11. Asexual reproduction in Spirogyra takes place by
Spore formation
14. The parent plant produces many
called spores inside the spore sac.
15. When sporangium bursts, then the
Fission
12. The parent organism reached its maximum growth, it splits to
two new organisms is termed as
13. Cyanobacteria can reproduce by
fission.
reproductive units
spread into air.
Transcribed Image Text:www ပိတ်ကောင်းဖော်မွန် following statements with appropriate words. TION 1. The production of new organisms from the the same species is called reproduction. 2. Reproduction is the production of new organisms from the existing organisms of the 3. Reproduction is essential for 4. The process of organisms of species. of species on earth. ensure continuity of life on earth. 5.1.1 Reproduction is Fungi and Plants. 5. Two main types of reproduction found in fungi and asexual and sexual reproductions. Fragmentation Asexual reproduction is fungi and plants 6. A new plant is produced from a ing the gametes is called asexual reproduction. 7. Asexual reproduction may occur through budding, binary or multiple fission, spore formation and vegetative reproduction. Budding 8. The budding is a small part of the parent organisms, which then detaches and becomes a 9. Budding is the are parent without involv- organisms. reproduction method occur in yeast. 10. Fragmentation is the breaking up of the body of simple organism into two or more fragments. 11. Asexual reproduction in Spirogyra takes place by Spore formation 14. The parent plant produces many called spores inside the spore sac. 15. When sporangium bursts, then the Fission 12. The parent organism reached its maximum growth, it splits to two new organisms is termed as 13. Cyanobacteria can reproduce by fission. reproductive units spread into air.
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