Science Exploration Notes Class 9 English Medium 2026-27
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Science Exploration Notes Class 9 English Medium 2026-27
All topics of Chapter 11 Reproduction How Life Continues
1. Chapter Review and Key Points 2. Asexual Reproduction 3. Asexual Reproduction in Organisms 4. Sexual Reproduction in plants 5. Sexual Reproduction in Animals 6. Assignments - What Have You Learned?Science Exploration Chapter 11. Reproduction: How Life Continues
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Chapter 11. Reproduction: How Life Continues
This section explains sexual reproduction, the formation of gametes through meiosis and the importance of genetic variation. It also describes the structure of a flower, which is the reproductive organ of flowering plants, and the functions of its different parts.
Sexual Reproduction and Structure of a Flower
Sexual Reproduction
Sexual reproduction is a mode of reproduction in which male and female gametes fuse to form a zygote. The offspring inherit characteristics from both parents and show genetic variation.
Characteristics of Sexual Reproduction
- Two parents are usually involved.
- Male and female gametes are formed.
- Fertilisation produces a zygote.
- Offspring show genetic variation.
- Variation improves adaptation and survival.
Meiosis and Gamete Formation
Meiosis is a special type of cell division that produces gametes containing half the chromosome number of the parent cell. This helps maintain a constant chromosome number in every generation.
Importance of Meiosis
- Produces haploid gametes.
- Maintains chromosome number after fertilisation.
- Introduces genetic variation.
- Supports evolution and adaptation.
Variation in Offspring
During meiosis, chromosomes are distributed randomly into gametes. As a result, every offspring receives a unique combination of genes from its parents, making each individual different.
Flower – The Reproductive Organ of Plants
A flower is the reproductive structure of flowering plants. It contains both male and female reproductive organs responsible for producing seeds and fruits.
Main Parts of a Flower
| Part | Function |
|---|---|
| Sepals | Protect the flower in the bud stage. |
| Petals | Attract insects and other pollinating agents. |
| Stamen | Male reproductive part that produces pollen grains. |
| Pistil (Carpel) | Female reproductive part that contains ovules. |
Parts of the Stamen
- Anther – Produces pollen grains containing male gametes.
- Filament – Supports and holds the anther.
Parts of the Pistil
- Stigma – Sticky surface that receives pollen grains.
- Style – Connects the stigma to the ovary.
- Ovary – Contains one or more ovules.
- Ovule – Contains the female gamete and develops into a seed after fertilisation.
Types of Flowers
- Bisexual Flower – Contains both stamens and pistil.
- Unisexual Flower – Contains either stamens or pistil.
Importance of Flowers
- Produce male and female gametes.
- Enable pollination and fertilisation.
- Lead to the formation of fruits and seeds.
- Ensure continuation of plant species.
ATP Education Concept Builder
Remember that meiosis produces gametes, while the flower is the reproductive organ where pollination and fertilisation eventually take place. The male part (stamen) produces pollen grains, whereas the female part (pistil) contains ovules that develop into seeds after fertilisation.
ATP Education Exam Booster
- Learn the definition and importance of sexual reproduction.
- Understand the role of meiosis in gamete formation.
- Remember the functions of sepals, petals, stamens and pistil.
- Differentiate between bisexual and unisexual flowers.
- Label the parts of a flower correctly in diagrams.
- CBSE competency-based questions often ask students to explain how meiosis creates genetic variation and to identify the functions of different floral parts.
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