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NCERT Solutions: Class 8 Science Chapter 6 - Reproduction in Animals

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Q.1Explain the importance of reproduction in organisms.v
Answer:

Reproduction produces new individuals of the same kind and ensures continuity of the species generation after generation.

Q.2Describe the process of fertilisation in human beings.v
Answer:

In humans, sperms from the male reach the female reproductive tract and one sperm fuses with an egg in the oviduct. This fusion of male and female gametes forms a zygote, which begins development into an embryo.

Q.3aInternal fertilisation occursv
  1. i. in female body
  2. ii. outside female body
  3. iii. in male body
  4. iv. outside male body
Answer:

(i) in female body.

Q.3bA tadpole develops into an adult frog by the process ofv
  1. i. fertilisation
  2. ii. metamorphosis
  3. iii. embedding
  4. iv. budding
Answer:

(ii) metamorphosis.

Q.3cThe number of nuclei present in a zygote isv
  1. i. none
  2. ii. one
  3. iii. two
  4. iv. four
Answer:

(ii) one.

Q.4Indicate True or False for the statements about oviparous animals, sperm, external fertilisation, gamete, egg, Amoeba, asexual reproduction, binary fission, zygote and embryo.v
Answer:

(a) False (b) True (c) True (d) False (e) True (f) False (g) False (h) True (i) True (j) False.

Q.5Give two differences between a zygote and a foetus.v
Answer:

A zygote is the single cell formed by fusion of gametes; a foetus is a later stage with recognisable body parts. The zygote begins division, while the foetus grows in the uterus before birth.

Q.6Define asexual reproduction. Describe two methods of asexual reproduction in animals.v
Answer:

Asexual reproduction produces new individuals from one parent without fusion of gametes. In binary fission, Amoeba divides into two daughter cells. In budding, a bud grows on the parent, as in Hydra, and develops into a new individual.

Q.7In which female reproductive organ does the embryo get embedded?v
Answer:

The uterus.

Q.8What is metamorphosis? Give examples.v
Answer:

Metamorphosis is the transformation of a larva into an adult through drastic changes. Examples: tadpole to frog, caterpillar to butterfly.

Q.9Differentiate between internal fertilisation and external fertilisation.v
Answer:

Internal fertilisation occurs inside the female body and usually fewer eggs are produced, as in humans and hens. External fertilisation occurs outside the body, usually in water, and many eggs are released, as in frogs and fish.

Q.10Complete the crossword hints: fusion of gametes, fertilisation in hen, bulges in Hydra, eggs produced here, sperm organs, another term for IVF, egg-laying animals, fission in Amoeba.v
Answer:

Fertilisation; internal; buds; ovary; testes; test-tube baby; oviparous; binary.