Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Biology

Chapter

Reproduction in Organisms

Question:

Read the given passage and answer the following questions :

Sexual reproduction involves the formation of the male and female gametes, either by the same individual or by different individuals of the opposite sex. These gametes fuse to form the zygote which develops to form the new organism. It is an elaborate, complex and slow process as compared to asexual reproduction. Because of the fusion of male and female gametes, sexual reproduction results in offspring that are not identical to the parents or amongst themselves. A few plants exhibit unusual flowering phenomenon; some of them such as bamboo species flower only once in their life time, generally after 50-100 years, produce large number of fruits and die. Another plant, Strobilanthus kunthiana (neelakuranji), flowers once in 12 years. As many of you would know, this plant flowered during September-October 2006. Its mass flowering transformed large tracks of hilly areas in Kerala, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu into blue stretches and attracted a large number of tourists. You will notice that, birds living in nature lay eggs only seasonally. However, birds in captivity (as in poultry farms) can be made to lay eggs throughout the year. In this case, laying eggs is not related to reproduction but is a commercial exploitation for human welfare. The females of placental mammals exhibit cyclical changes in the activities of ovaries and accessory ducts as well as hormones during the reproductive phase. In non-primate mammals like cows, sheep, rats, deers, dogs, tiger, etc., such cyclical changes during reproduction are called oestrus cycle where as in primates (monkeys, apes, and humans) it is called menstrual cycle. Many mammals, especially those living in natural, wild conditions exhibit such cycles only during favourable seasons in their reproductive phase and are therefore called seasonal breeders. Many other mammals are reproductively active throughout their reproductive phase and hence are called continuous breeders.

Which of the following statements is true about birds in captivity?

Options:

They lay eggs only seasonally

They do not lay eggs at all

They can be made to lay eggs throughout the year for commercial purposes

They lay eggs only during the breeding season

Correct Answer:

They can be made to lay eggs throughout the year for commercial purposes

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (3) -They can be made to lay eggs throughout the year for commercial purposes

Birds living in nature lay eggs only seasonally. However, birds in captivity (as in poultry farms) can be made to lay eggs throughout the year. In this case, laying eggs is not related to reproduction but is a commercial exploitation for human welfare.

Most wild birds lay eggs seasonally, often in the spring and summer. This timing ensures that the chicks have the best chance of survival with abundant food resources and favorable weather conditions.

Birds kept in captivity, such as in poultry farms, can be manipulated to lay eggs throughout the year. This is achieved through controlled lighting, temperature, and feeding schedules, which trick the birds' biological rhythms into a continuous reproductive state. In this context, egg-laying is not directly tied to reproduction but is instead used for commercial purposes, such as providing a steady supply of eggs for human consumption.