1. Non-living things are made up of cells.
2. Plants keep growing for their whole life.
3. Plants show no movement at all.
4. Plants are also called autotrophs.
5. Green plants prepare their own food by a
process called photosynthesis.
6. Plants do not respond to the same stimuli
that animals respond to.
7. Organisms use carbon dioxide to release
energy from food.
8. Stomata are useful in both respiration and
excretion.
9. An individual living organism always
needs another living organism for
reproduction
True or false
Answers
Answer:
1) True
2)False
3)False
4) False
5)True
6) True
7)False
8)True
9) True
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Answer:
1.Accepted Answer: Cell is a basic unit of living organisms while non-living things are made up of atoms and molecules, but the cell contains atoms and molecules. e.g. the cell membrane is made up of proteins which are made up of atoms and molecules.
3.Answer. Because the plants are fix in the ground with their roots.so, the do not move.
5.Photosynthesis
Plants make their own food by a process called Photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy and stored in the form of starch which can be used later.
6.Since plants are anchored by their roots, they cannot move in response to environmental stimuli. Instead, they change their growth pattern. For this reason, plants of the same species vary in body form. A growth pattern in response to an environmental stimulus is called a tropism.
7.Plants use a process called photosynthesis to make their own food. During photosynthesis, a plant uses light, water, and carbon dioxide to make its own food. ... The sugars made from photosynthesis are broken down with oxygen to release energy. The waste products are carbon dioxide and water.
9.Answer. Explanation: An individual living organism always needs another living organism for reproduction. For asexual reproduction this is not needed.
8.While carbon dioxide and water vapour are waste products of respiration, oxygen is a waste product of photosynthesis. These waste products are removed through stomata in leaves and lenticels in stems and are released into the air. ... Gaseous waste through stomata and lenticels.
1.true
2.true
3.true
4.true
5.true
6.true but plants respond slowly
7.false
8.false
9.false