Biology, asked by 28sushmasushmakumari, 3 months ago


Answer these question.
1) what are heterotrophie plants ?
2) Whathausterium
3) ListtheproductofPhotosyntesis
4) Name a
liquid in which chlorophyll is
Soluble
5)define stomata
6)What is autotrophic in mode ofnutrition?
7) name the largest flower in the world
8) In
which type of soil insectivorous
plants are grow
9)Name that protien which cannot digest
by human, body
10) which animals are called
ruminants ?​

Answers

Answered by bhavikamittal4102
0

Answer:

1. Some plants cannot produce their own food and must obtain their nutrition from outside sources—these plants are heterotrophic. This may occur with plants that are parasitic or saprophytic. Some plants are mutualistic symbionts, epiphytes, or insectivorous.

Answered by Parkanna91
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Explanation:

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1 ) Some plants cannot produce their owbn food and must obtain their nutrition from outside sources—these plants are heterotrophic. This may occur with plants that are parasitic or saprophytic. Some plants are mutualistic symbionts, epiphytes, or insectivorous..

3) The photosynthesis chemical equation states that the reactants (carbon dioxide, water and sunlight), yield two products, glucose and oxygen gas. The single chemical equation represents the overall process of photosynthesis.

4) Liquid Chlorophyll is a dark green liquid, produced from chlorophyll, emulsifiers and water. Powdered chlorophyll has a dark green color and is soluble in water. Powdered chlorophyll has a dark green color and is soluble in water.

5) stoma, also called a stomate is a pore, found in the epidermis of leaves, stems, and other organs, that controls the rate of gas exchange. The pore is bordered by a pair of specialized parenchyma cells known as guard cells that are responsible for regulating the size of the stomatal opening.

6) Autotrophic nutrition is a process where an organism prepares its own food from a simple inorganic material like water, mineral salts and carbon dioxide in the presence of sunlight.” The term “autotrophic” is formed by the combination of two terms, “auto” meaning self, and “trophic” meaning nutrition.

7) Rafflesia arnoldii

8 ) Insectivorous plants mainly grow in humid wildernesses and bogs where plenty of sunlight and moisture can be found. However, since nutrients are scarce in the soil, they capture insects to supplement the nutrients that they tend to lack.

9 ) Lysinuric protein intolerance is a disorder caused by the body's inability to digest and use certain protein building blocks (amino acids), namely lysine, arginine, and ornithine.

10 ) Ruminants include cattle, sheep, goats, buffalo, deer, elk, giraffes and camels. These animals all have a digestive system that is uniquely different from our own. Instead of one compartment to the stomach they have four. Of the four compartments the rumen is the largest section and the main digestive centre.

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