Reproduction in Plants explains the various ways by which plants produce new individuals and maintain continuity of their species. This category focuses on the structures, processes, and strategies of plant reproduction, making it suitable for Class 11–12 students, NEET aspirants, and undergraduate learners.
In this section, you will study:
Asexual reproduction and vegetative propagation
Sexual reproduction in flowering plants
Structure and functions of flower and its parts
Development of male and female gametophytes
Pollination, fertilization, and double fertilization
Post-fertilization events including seed and fruit development
NCERT-based explanations, diagrams, MCQs, and exam-oriented questions
The content is structured to build clear conceptual understanding, strengthen process-based and diagram-oriented answers, and help students perform confidently in school examinations, NEET, and undergraduate assessments.
Develop a strong understanding of plant reproductive processes and their significance in plant life cycles and agriculture.
Q. What is the primary function of flowers in angiosperms?
A.
Photosynthesis
B.
Reproduction
C.
Water absorption
D.
Nutrient storage
Solution
Flowers are the reproductive structures of angiosperms, facilitating pollination and seed production.