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NCERT Solutions for Class 8 Science Chapter 6 Reproduction in Animals (updated pattern)

Reproduction is termed to be a biological process in which organisms give birth to their offspring.
It helps in maintaining the continuity of a particular race and in increasing the population of the species.
Reproduction is meant for the survival of all living things.

1. Explain the importance of reproduction in organisms.

Solution:

The importance of reproduction in organisms is as follows:

NCERT Solutions for Class 8 Science Chapter 4 Conservation of Plants and Animals

2. Describe the process of fertilisation in human beings.

Solution:

3. Choose the most appropriate answer.

(a) Internal fertilisation occurs

(i) in the female body

(ii) outside the female body

(iii) in the male body

(iv) outside male body

(b) A tadpole develops into an adult frog by the process of

(i) fertilisation

(ii) metamorphosis

(iii) embedding

(iv) budding

(c) The number of nuclei present in a zygote is

(i) none

(ii) one

(iii) two

(iv) four

Solution:

a) (i) in the female body

b) (ii) metamorphosis

c) (iii) two

4. Indicate whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F).

(a) Oviparous animals give birth to young ones. ( )

(b) Each sperm is a single cell. ( )

(c) External fertilisation takes place in the frog. ( )

(d) A new human individual develops from a cell called a gamete. ( )

(e) The egg laid after fertilisation is made up of a single cell. ( )

(f) Amoeba reproduces by budding. ( )

(g) Fertilisation is necessary even in asexual reproduction. ( )

(h) Binary fission is a method of asexual reproduction. ( )

(i) A zygote is formed as a result of fertilisation. ( )

(j) An embryo is made up of a single cell. ( )

Solution:

a) False

b) True

c) True

d) False

e) True

f) False

g) False

h) True

i) True

j) False

5. Give the differences between a zygote and a foetus.

Solution:

Zygote:

Foetus

6. Define asexual reproduction. Describe two methods of asexual reproduction in animals.

Solution:

In this type of reproduction, the offspring arises from a single organism without the fusion of male and female gametes. It never changes the number of chromosomes.

Binary fission in amoeba

Budding in hydra

7. In which female reproductive organ does the embryo get embedded?

Solution:

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8. What is metamorphosis? Give examples.

Solution:

The life cycle of a frog:

The tadpole emerging from the egg will have gills, a tail, etc.

They can swim easily in water.

It undergoes abrupt changes and develops into a mature frog.

9. Differentiate between internal fertilisation and external fertilisation.

Soln:

Fertilisation, in general, is defined as the fusion of a male and a female gamete.

Internal fertilisation

It occurs inside the female body.

There are high chances of survival of the offspring.

Internal fertilisation protects the fertilised egg or embryo from harsh environments.

Examples are a cow, human, dog, monkey, etc.

External fertilisation

It occurs outside the female body.

There are low chances of survival of the offspring.

Most aquatic animals use this type of fertilisation, and the advantage of external fertilisation is that it produces a large number of offspring due to external hazards.

Examples are fish, frogs, organisms etc.

10. Complete the crossword puzzle using the hints given below.

Across

1. The process of the fusion of the gametes.

6. The type of fertilisation in a hen.

7. The term used for bulges observed on the sides of the body of a hydra.

8. Eggs are produced here.

Down

2. Sperms are produced in these male reproductive organs.

3. Another term for in vitro fertilisation.

4. These animals lay eggs.

5. A type of fission in amoeba

Soln:

Across

1) Fertilization

6) Internal

7) Buds

8) Ovary

Down

2) Testis

3) Zygote

4) Oviparous

5) Binary

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