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Answered by nkchahal2009
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Q1

1.millets

2. autotrophs

3.nitrogen

4.carbon di oxide

5.universal

6.rain

7.plants and animals

8.oxygen

Q2

1. sheep, cow             2. lion, tiger          3.milk , egg          4.potato , rice

Q3

1. the development of a plant from a seed or spore after a period of dormancy is called germination.

2.animals that eat both plants and flesh of other animals are called omnivores. for example humans and crow, etc .

Q4

Ans 1) 1.iving things can move, but non-living things cannot.

2.living things respire; non-living things do not respire.

3. Non-living things are non-motile, but living things can move around.

Ans 2) carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals, water

Ans 3) the three states of water are liquid, gases, solid .

Ans 4) 1. air is invisible

2.air has weight

3.air takes up space.

Q4 i cant draw diagram here sorry

Answered by vinodkushawahaji124
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Answer:

1. Millets

2. autotrophs

3. nitrogen

4. carbon dioxide

5. universal

6. rain

7. plants and animals

8. Oxygen

II ) herbivores: cow and deer

carnivorous: lion and tiger

protective food : egg and meat

body building food : pluses and grains .

III) germination: the process by which a seed grows into a new plant is called germination.

Omnivorous: those animals which eat both animals and plants are called omnivorous.

Iv) 1. living things grow.2. living things eat . 3. living things reproduce .

1. non- living things do not grow. 2. non - living things do not eat . 3. non - living things do not reproduce .

V) major nutrients of food are : carbohydrates, fats , vitamins , protein and minirals.

Vi) there are three states of water . solid , liquid and gas.

Vii) 1. Air takes up space.

2. Air has mass.

3. Air exerts pressure .

Explanation:

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