Column A
1. Unicellular
2. Algae
3.
Carnivore
4 Omnivore
5. Decomposer
(a) autotrop!
(b) amoeba
(c) bacteria
(d) tiger, cro
(e) man
SUBJECTIVE EVALUATION
Answer the following in brief:
1. How will you define growth in living organisms?
2. Why do animals move from place to place?
Answers
Column A
1. Unicellular
2. Algae
3.
Carnivore
4 Omnivore
5. Decomposer
(a) autotrop!
(b) amoeba
(c) bacteria
(d) tiger, cro
(e) man
SUBJECTIVE EVALUATION
Answer the following in brief:
1. How will you define growth in living organisms?
2. Why do animals move from place to place?
Column A
1. Unicellular
2. Algae
3.
Carnivore
4 Omnivore
5. Decomposer
(a) autotrop!
(b) amoeba
(c) bacteria
(d) tiger, cro
(e) man
SUBJECTIVE EVALUATION
Answer the following in brief:
1. How will you define growth in living organisms?
2. Why do animals move from place to place?
Answer:
COLUMN A COLUMN B
(1) Unicellular (b) Amoeba
(2) Algae (c) Bacteria
(3) Carnivore (d) Tiger
(4) Omnivore (e) Man
(5) Decomposer (a) Autotroph
1. Growth is a capable to a certain living organisms. Growth means getting larger in size and for multi cellular organisms this is done by making more cells. Plants have special tissues called meristems, where growth occurs. There are three types of meristemetic tissues:
a) Apical meristem
b) Intercalary meristem
c) Lateral meristem.
2. Animals move place to place because of their needs. That means for to eat food and excrete waste from their bodies.
2.