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Plants, unlike animals, do not have to obtain organic materials for their nutrition, although these form the bulk of their tissues. By trapping solar energy in photosynthetic systems, they are able to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide (CO2) and water.

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Q1:Differentiate between nutrients and nutrition.

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Q2:Differentiate between autotrophs and heterotrophs.

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Q3: Explain the food factory of plants.

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Q4: How do plants obtain raw materials from the surrounding?

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Q5: Draw a labelled diagram of cell showing nucleus and cytoplasm.

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Q6: How water and minerals are transported to leaves from roots?

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Q7: Define chlorophyll.

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Q8: Explain the role of chlorophyll in the process of photosynthesis.

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Q9: Define photosynthesis along with the equation for the same.

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Q10: Draw a labelled diagram showing the process of photosynthesis.

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Q11: Draw diagram of a leaf showing chlorophyll, and stomata in it.

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Q12: What is the function of stomata in leaf of a plant?

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Q13: Draw a diagram of stomata showing guard cells in it.

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Q14: How would you test the presence of starch in leaves?

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Q15: How humans and animals are directly or indirectly dependent on plants?

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Q16: Why do we need food?

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Q17: Whether food is made in all parts of a plant or only in certain parts? Explain.

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Q18: What is cell?

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Q19: What is the cell membrane?

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Q20: What are the main requirements of photosynthesis?

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Q21: Why colours of algae are green?

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Q22: What are the main components presents in carbohydrates?

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Q23: From where do the plants obtain nitrogen?

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Q24: What do you mean by parasitic nutrition?

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Q25: Define insectivorous plants along with examples.

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Q26: What is saprotrophic mode of nutrition?

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Q27: Explain the mode of nutrition in fungi?

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Q28: What do you understand by symbiotic relationship present in some organism?

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Q29: How nutrients are replenished in soil?

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Q30: What do you mean by Symbiosis?

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Q31: What is the role of leguminous plants in replenishing soil fertility?

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Q32: Distinguish between a parasite and a saprotrophs.

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Q33: Explain how Pitcher plants get their nutrition?

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