Science, asked by ashishsantoshthete, 7 months ago

3. Answer the following questions in
your own words.
(a) Why do living organisms need
nutrition?
(b) Explain the process of production of
food in plants.
(c) What is meant by parasitic plants?
Name their
different types with
examples of each.
(d) Explain the various steps of nutrition
in animals.
(e) Name some unicellular organisms
in which all life-processes take
place within their unicellular body.

Answers

Answered by fairymalek5
4

Answer:

a. Nutrition is the process of uptake of nutrients from food and utilizing them for various functions of the cells. Nutrition is required for purposes like:

supplying the energy required for doing work

for growth and development of the body

to fight diseases

to replace the damaged cells and repair tissues

b. Leaves are the food factories of plants. They are the sites where the synthesis of food occurs in plants. The leaves of plants contain a green pigment called chlorophyll. This pigment captures the sun’s energy, which is used to prepare food from carbon dioxide and water. The process of synthesis of food using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water is known as photosynthesis. During the process of photosynthesis, the leaves containing chlorophyll convert carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates in the presence of sunlight. Carbohydrates, which are produced during photosynthesis, are ultimately converted into starch to be stored in plants.This process can be represented in the form of the following equation:

c. Cuscuta survives by growing on the body of another plant and deriving nutrients from this plant in the process. This mode of nutrition is known as parasitic mode of nutrition. Cuscuta is known as a parasite as it depends on another plant for its survival. The plant on which it grows is known as the host. Cuscuta can be seen around in the form of yellow tubular structures growing on the stems of other plants. It is devoid of leaves. Another such example of parasitic plants is Loranthus.

d.  The various steps of nutrition in animals are:

Ingestion − The process of taking in of food into the body is called ingestion. Ingestion of food in humans is done with the help of the buccal cavity.  

Digestion − The process where conversion of food into soluble form occurs.

Absorption − The nutrients from the digested food are absorbed in the small intestine with the help of finger-like projections called villi.

Assimilation − The absorbed nutrients are transported via the blood vessels to the different organs, to be utilised for different life processes.  

Egestion − The process of removal of faecal matter through the anus is called egestion.  

e. The unicellular organisms in which all life processes take place within their body are- Amoeba, Paramoecium and Euglena

Answered by shubhambbaghel001
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Answer:

a.Nutrients help break down food to give organisms energy. They are used in every process of an organism's body. ... Plants and other autotrophs absorb nutrients from soil and water. Autotrophs are organisms that can make their own food B.The process by which leaves of green plants prepare their own food is called photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants which contain the green pigment chlorophyll produce food in the form of carbohydrates by using carbon dioxide, water and light energy. C.Parasitic plants are defined as the types of plant which are dependent on others for food because they cannot prepare their own food by the process of photosynthesis. The different types of parasitic plants are cascuta, venus fly trap, etc. D.There are five steps in the process of Nutrition in animals. These are: Ingestion, Digestion, Absorption, Assimilation and Egestion.

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