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How Do Organism Reproduce - 4
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Q.1. Asexual reproduction is :
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a method by which all types of organisms reproduce
a fusion of specialised cells
a method in which more than one parent are involved
a method producing genetically identical offspring
Q.2. One of the following organisms does not reproduce by binary fission. This is :
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Plasmodium
Leishmania
Paramecium
Amoeba
Q.3. The micro-organism which reproduces by multiple fission is the one which causes the disease known as :
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marasmus
malaria
amoebiasis
Kala-azar
Q.4. The protozoan having a flagellum at its one end is :
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Leishmania
Hydra
Paramecium
Amoeba
Q.5. In the list of organisms given below, those which reproduce by the asexual method are : (i) banana (ii) yak (iii) yeast (iv) Amoeba
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(i), (iii) and (iv)
(i) and (iv)
(ii), (iii) and (iv)
(ii) and (iv)
Q.6. One of the following organisms does not reproduce by budding . This is :
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Sponge
Planaria
Hydra
Yeast
Q.7. The disease kala-azar is caused by a micro-organism known as :
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Plasmodium
Planaria
Leech
Leishmania
Q.8. Reproduction is essential for living organisms in order to :
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fulfil their energy requirements
continue the species for ever
keep the individual organ alive
maintain growth
Q.9. The unicellular organism which reproduces by budding is :
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Planaria
Hydra
Spirogyra
Yeast
Q.10. A multicellular organism which reproduces by budding is :
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Leishmania
Hydra
Yeast
Amoeba
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