Worksheet 4. Reproduction
Worksheet 4. Reproduction
Worksheet 4. Reproduction
REPRODUCTION
Reproduction in animals
4. Describe animal gemmation and fragmentation.
5. The male and female of many animals have different names. Put the following words into the
correct column.
horse cock bull nanny goat cow billy goat lioness sow hen
tigress wild sow lion pig ewe tiger wild boar sheep mare
Male Female
horse mare
Reproduction in plants
12. Do you think new plants created from the cuttings of a parent plant will look very much like the
parent plant? Explain your answer.
13. Match each plant with the organ from which it develops: moss, grass, tulip, potato, strawberry.
14. Write the names of the parts of a flower in the following picture:
15. Observe these flowers:
a) Which one is pollinated by the wind? What characteristics favour this type of pollination?
b) Which one is pollinated by insects? What structures favour this type of pollination?
c) What is one advantage of insects pollination over wind pollination?
16. Complete the sentences with the following words: pistil, fruit, cotyledons, nectar, stamen, calyx.
a. The ___________ is made up of green sepals.
b. The sweet ___________ attracts insects to facilitate pollination.
c. The ___________ is the male reproductive organ.
d. The ___________ is the female reproductive organ.
e. The ______________ protects the seed.
f. The _____________ are leaves which contain the food reserves for the new plant.
Revision
17. Complete the map with examples of the different types of reproduction:
18. Circle the correct answer:
a. New living beings generated by a progenitor are called
i. Embryos
ii. Organism
iii. Descendants
b. Fragmentation involves
i. Growing a new bud
ii. Sharing two parents
iii. Growing a new organism from a piece of the parent.
c. Most animals are
i. Asexual
ii. Unisexual
iii. Hermaphrodite
d. The male gonads are the
i. Testicles
ii. Spermatozoa
iii. Ovaries
e. Fertilisation is
i. The development of an embryo
ii. The union of a male and a female
iii. The union of a male and a female gamete.
f. Copulation involves
i. The transmission of male sperm into the female reproductive system
ii. The fragmentation of a parent
iii. The creation of a zygote
g. The placenta feeds the embryo through
i. The uterus
ii. The umbilical cord
iii. The ovaries
h. Bulbs are
i. Aerial stems
ii. Spores
iii. Underground stems
i. The male reproductive organ of a flower is
i. The stamen
ii. The corolla
iii. The pistil
j. In flowers, the pollen is stored in
i. The anthers
ii. The carpel
iii. The stigma