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Q1 Answer the following questions .

1 . What are the similarities between a mango , a banyan and a tamarind tree ?

2. What type of plants is a fig ?

3. where do the Lotus grow ?

Q2 . write one function for each of the following
1. Root
2. Leaf
3. Stem
4. Flower

Q3 suggest two remedial measures for sunstroke


Plz give correct answers for all question.



Answers

Answered by surabhisalunkhe9
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Explanation:

1. All these trees have the strong roots which helps in the Nitrogen Fixation and others physiological process. The fruits of all these tress are obtained in the months of the Summers, (like May, June).

2. Fig (genus Ficus) is a soft, sweet fruit. Its skin is very thin and has many small seeds inside of it. There are more than 850 kinds of Ficus, the fig tree. The fruits can be eaten when ripe and when dried.

3. The Lotus is native to Asia and flourishes in a wide range of climates from India to China. The Lotus plant is an aquatic perennial, native to southern Asia and Australia and most commonly cultivated in water gardens. The plant has its roots firmly in the mud and sends out long stems to which their leaves are attached.

Q.2.

1. Roots absorb water and dissolve nutrients and anchor plants in the ground.

2. Leaves collect sunlight, make food through photosynthesis, discard water vapor and oxygen as waste.

3. Stems support the plant body and transport material transport material throughout the plant.

4. Flowers are the reproductive part of a plant. They are not only involved in reproduction, but are also a source of food for other living organisms. They are a rich source of nectar.

Q.3. The hot weather not only raises the outside temperature but also that of your body. Staying outdoors for long hours in summer is not recommended because it can lead to many health problems including heat stroke which can be deadly in many cases.

Sunstroke also known as heat stroke can be called heat injury which is a medical emergency. When your body is exposed to heat for a long time, it gets overheated leading to heat stroke. The normal body temperature is 37 degree Celsius and if it rises above 40 degrees, it can damage your vital organs including your brain. A lot of sweating reduces the fluid level of the body, leading to severe dehydration.

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