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Q1. A plant in which food is stored in seeds Our
Q2. A plant in which food is stored in leaves
Q3. A plant without chlorophyllphatearnt
Q4. The stem makes food in this plant
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Q5. Name one Non-Green Plant
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Answered by barani79530
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Explanation:

Food for the plant is stored in the cotyledons. Some seeds when split apart seperate into two halves. These seeds have two cotyledons and are hence called dicotyledons

Answered by puniav76
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1.Food for the plant is stored in the cotyledons.

2.Those plants that can store food in their leaves are -Cabbage, Lettuce,spinach etc. Some can store food in their stem like sugar cane.

3.The ghost plant (Monotropa uniflora), for example, is an herbaceous perennial that contains no chlorophyll. Instead of producing its own energy from the sun, it steals energy from other plants much like a parasitic worm robs nutrients and energy from our pets.

4.Cactus prepare their food through the process of photosynthesis, like any other plant. Since, Cactus have their leaves reduced to spines, therefore photosynthesis takes place through the stem. The stems are green by the presence of Chlorophyll to make food for the plant.

5.Plants which do not have chlorophyll are called non-green plants. They cannot make their own food and usually absorb food from other plants, dead animals or stale food. One type of non-green plant is fungus. Mushroom, toadstools and mould are also example of non-green plants.

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