Biology 0610 · IGCSE · Asexual reproduction

Asexual reproduction — practice question

Bluebells are plants capable of reproducing both sexually and asexually.
(a(i))[2]

Define what is meant by the term asexual reproduction.

(a(ii))[1]

State one example of a plant structure involved in asexual reproduction.

(b)[1]

On Fig. 5.1, label the structure responsible for sexual reproduction using a label line and the letter S.

(c(i))[2]

State the years in Fig. 5.2 when the percentage of land covered by woodland was 10%.

(c(ii))[1]

State the percentage of land covered by woodland in 1600 in Fig. 5.2.

(d(i))[2]

Suggest two reasons why deforestation happens.

(d(ii))[3]

Explain the harmful effects of deforestation.

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