One of the following is not a method of asexual reproduction:

  • A
    Cutting
  • B
    Grafting
  • C
    Budding
  • D
    Conjugation

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Match the following columns:
Column $I$Column $II$
$(1)$ Uniparental reproduction$(a)$ Sexual reproduction
$(2)$ Budding$(b)$ Spongilla
$(3)$ Gemmule$(c)$ Plasmodium
$(4)$ Syngamy$(d)$ Gametes
$(5)$ Fusion of similar gametes$(e)$ Hydra
$(6)$ Biparental reproduction$(f)$ Penicillium
$(7)$ Haploid$(g)$ Asexual reproduction
$(8)$ Conidia$(h)$ Isogamy
$(9)$ Multiple fission$(i)$ Fusion of two haploid gametes

Identify the gametes in figures $A, B$,and $C$.

Whose spores are non-motile?

Which of the following statements support the view that elaborate sexual reproductive processes appeared much later in organic evolution?
$I.$ Lower groups of organisms have complex body design
$II.$ Asexual reproduction is common in lower groups
$III.$ Asexual reproduction is common in higher groups of organisms
$IV.$ High incidences of sexual reproduction are visible in angiosperms and vertebrates

$I -$ Monera,$II -$ Bryophytes,$III -$ Pteridophytes,$IV -$ Fungi,$V -$ Gymnosperms,$VI -$ Humans,$VII -$ Angiosperms,$VIII -$ Algae.
- In which of the following ways are gametes produced in the organisms listed above?
$\quad\quad$ Through Mitosis $\quad\quad\quad$ Through Meiosis

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