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Exercise [Pages 78 - 79]

Frank solutions for Biology Part 1 [English] Class 9 ICSE 9 Seeds: Structure and Germination Exercise [Pages 78 - 79]

1.1Page 78

Define the following:

Seed

1.2Page 78

Define the following:

Germination

2.1Page 78

Explain the following term:

Albuminous seed

2.2Page 78

Explain the following term:

Dormancy

2.3Page 78

Explain the following term:

Hypogeal germination

2.4Page 78

Explain the following term:

Epigeal germination

3Page 78

A seed is provided with all the conditions necessary for germination. Yet it fails to germinate. Explain.

4.1Page 78

Give the functions of the following:

Seed coat

4.2Page 78

What is the function of the following in a seed?

Micropyle

4.3Page 78

Give the functions of the following:

Endosperm

4.4Page 78

Give the functions of the following:

Cotyledons

5.01Page 78

Name the following:

The part of the seed which gives out the shoot.

5.02Page 78

Name the following:

The protective sheath covering the radical in the maize grain.

5.03Page 78

Name the following:

The part of castor seed that stores food.

5.04Page 78

Name the following:

The small opening through which water enters the seeds.

5.05Page 78

Name the following:

What is formed from radical and plumule?

5.06Page 78

Name the following:

In which part of the maize-seed food is stored?

5.07Page 78

Name the following:

The type of germination in which the cotyledons come above ground.

5.08Page 78

Name the following:

The type of germination in which the cotyledons stay below the ground.

5.09Page 78

Name the following:

Lightest seed.

5.1Page 78

Name the following:

Largest seed.

6.1Page 79

Differentiate between:

Coleorhiza and Coleoptile.

6.2Page 79

Differentiate between:

Albuminous seed and Exalbuminous seed.

6.3Page 79

Give two differences in the following pairs :

Epigeal germination and hypogeal germination 

7.1Page 79

Give two examples of the following:

Dicotyledonous albuminous seeds.

7.2Page 79

Give two examples of the following:

Monocotyledonous albuminous seeds.

7.3Page 79

Give two examples of the following:

Dicotyledonous non-endospermic seeds showing hypogeal germination.

7.4Page 79

Give two examples of the following:

Monocotyledonous endospermic seeds showing hypogeal germination.

8Page 79

Briefly, explain the factors that are necessary for germination.

9Page 79
Describe three beans experiment. What does it demonstrate?
10Page 79
Explain, why seeds sown in too deep in the soil fail to germinate.
11Page 79

Describe the structure of seed by a suitable diagram.

12.1Page 79

The question has four options. Choose the correct answer:

Food is stored in the seeds of castor

  • in radicle

  • in plumule

  • in cotyledons

  • in endosperm

12.2Page 79

The question has four options. Choose the correct answer:

The caruncle is present in

  • wheat

  • maize

  • paddy

  • castor bean

12.3Page 79

The question has four options. Choose the correct answer:

The essential condition for germination is

  • water

  • oxygen

  • temperature

  • all the above

12.4Page 79

The question has four options. Choose the correct answer:

Hypogeal germination is present in

  • pea

  • bean

  • castor

  • maize

12.5Page 79

The question has four options. Choose the correct answer:

Largest seed is

  • double coconut

  • coconut

  • heartnut

  • walnut

12.6Page 79

The question has four options. Choose the correct answer:

The collective term for the stages that lead to the formation of a seedling from seed is

  • dormancy

  • germination

  • viability

  • none of these

Solutions for 9: Seeds: Structure and Germination

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Frank solutions for Biology Part 1 [English] Class 9 ICSE chapter 9 - Seeds: Structure and Germination - Shaalaa.com

Frank solutions for Biology Part 1 [English] Class 9 ICSE chapter 9 - Seeds: Structure and Germination

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Concepts covered in Biology Part 1 [English] Class 9 ICSE chapter 9 Seeds: Structure and Germination are Classification of Seeds, Structure of a Dicotyledonous Seed, Structure of Monocotyledonous Seed, Some Experiments on Germination, Germination in Some Common Seeds, The Seedling.

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