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    Consider the following statements with respect to reproduction in the lower living organisms
    (a) Organisms like yeast and Planaria reproduce asexually by means of budding
    (b) True regeneration is observed in Hydra
    (c) Protonema of mosses multiply by fragmentation
    (d) In unicellular organisms like bacteria, algae, and Amoeba, reproduction is synonymous with growth, i.e., an increase in the number of cells.

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    Rhizome/runner is

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    A difference between estrous and menstrual cycles is that

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    In apomictic/parthenogenetic development the individuals are

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    Which of the following characterizes parthenogenesis?

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    The limited period of sexual receptivity that occur around the time of ovulation in all female mammals, except human, is called

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    External budding is present in

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    There are various types of reproduction. The type of reproduction adopted by an organism depends on

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    In these animals, the female retain the eggs inside the body after fertilisation and allows the development of embryo inside the body without providing extra nourishment to the developing embryo as the placenta is absent. Such animals are called as

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    Select the mismatched pair out of the following.

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