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Explain the conditions required for photosynthesis.
2. Write a detailed note on Insectivorous plants.
3.
Define the division of heterotrophicin detail.
4.
How are Autotrophs different from heterotrophs?
5. Write in detail about Aliment and It's type.
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photosynthesis need sun light, carbon die oxide,water, nutrition
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1ans ) Conditions required for photosynthesis are:-
1)carbon dioxide
2)water and
3) sunlight
2ans) The plants that eat insects and digest them to obtain nutrition from them are called insectivorous plants. These types of plants are found in the places where there is a lack of nitrogen in the land, to meet the lack of their nitrogen mass, these plants eat insects.
3ans) Based on the source of nutrition, heterotrophic mode of nutrition can be divided as follows: Saprophytic nutrition: In this mode of nutrition, organisms obtain nutrients from dead and decaying organic matter. ... Parasitic nutrition: In this mode, the organism lives inside or outside the body of another organism.
4ans) Both primary (herbivores) and secondary (carnivores and omnivores) consumers are heterotrophs, while primary producers are autotrophs. ... A major difference between autotrophs and heterotrophs is that the former are able to make their own food by photosynthesis whereas the latter cannot.
5ans) An element is a substance whose atoms all have the same number of protons: another way of saying this is that all of a particular element's atoms have the same atomic number. Elements are chemically the simplest substances and hence cannot be broken down using chemical reactions.
1)carbon dioxide
2)water and
3) sunlight
2ans) The plants that eat insects and digest them to obtain nutrition from them are called insectivorous plants. These types of plants are found in the places where there is a lack of nitrogen in the land, to meet the lack of their nitrogen mass, these plants eat insects.
3ans) Based on the source of nutrition, heterotrophic mode of nutrition can be divided as follows: Saprophytic nutrition: In this mode of nutrition, organisms obtain nutrients from dead and decaying organic matter. ... Parasitic nutrition: In this mode, the organism lives inside or outside the body of another organism.
4ans) Both primary (herbivores) and secondary (carnivores and omnivores) consumers are heterotrophs, while primary producers are autotrophs. ... A major difference between autotrophs and heterotrophs is that the former are able to make their own food by photosynthesis whereas the latter cannot.
5ans) An element is a substance whose atoms all have the same number of protons: another way of saying this is that all of a particular element's atoms have the same atomic number. Elements are chemically the simplest substances and hence cannot be broken down using chemical reactions.
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