Biology, asked by maheenriaz99, 1 month ago

D. Give one-word answer.
1. Name a plant that moves from place to place.
2. Do plants have a nervous system?
3. Which of these has a cell wall-a plant cell or an animal cell?
4. Name the non-flowering plant that grows to form green, soft, carpet-like layers in dan places,
5. Name the group of plants that have two cotyledons.
6. Give another name for the backbone.
7. Name the largest group of invertebrates.
8. What are plants that live for two seasons called?
9. In what kind of plants do you expect to find long roots and thin leaves?
10. Which of these feed on other living things-saprophytes or parasites?​

Answers

Answered by sanskrutisanas5
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Answer:

1. Venus Flytrap

2. No, thet don't have nervous system

3.

Answered by lishajain2910
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Explanation:

1) The Venus flytrap is one of a very small group of plants that are capable of rapid movement.

2) Plants may lack brains, but they have a nervous system, of sorts. And now, plant biologists have discovered that when a leaf gets eaten, it warns other leaves by using some of the same signals as animals.

3) Plant cells have a cell wall, chloroplasts, plasmodesmata, and plastids used for storage, and a large central vacuole, whereas animal cells do not.

4) Non-flowering plants mostly fall into one of these groups: ferns, liverworts, mosses, hornworts, whisk ferns, club mosses, horsetails, conifers, cycads, and ginkgo.

5) If two cotyledons appear in a germinating seed, the plant is said to be dicot or dicotyledonous. These plants have a whorl like a flower arrangement and their leaves have networks of veins. So, the correct answer is B. Dicots.

6) backbone

7) The largest group of invertebrates is the Arthropoda.

8) Biennial, Any plant that completes its life cycle in two growing seasons. During the first growing season biennials produce roots, stems, and leaves; during the second they produce flowers, fruits, and seeds, and then die.

9) Most cacti do nothave leaves because they grow in a hot, dry environment, with little water. They are able to survive by storing water for longperiods of time; they do this through their extensive root system, which absorbs water from the soil when it rains.

10) Any organisms that live off or feed on other dead, decaying or decomposed organic matter are called saprophytes. Unlike parasites, they do not feed on living organisms. Originating from a Greek word, Saprophytes are usually referred to as “plant”- the word “phyte” means plants.

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