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55. c) Grass

56. b) algae

57. b) chemical energy

58. d) mimosa

59. b) mushroom

60. b) B and C

61. c) Nitrogen

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55. c) Grass

= Grass make its own food with the help of sun , uses method photosynthesis..

56. b) Algae

= Algae , along with plants and some bacteria and fungi, are autotrophs. Autotrophs are the producers in the food chain, meaning they create their own nutrients and energy. Help, like most autotrophs, creates energy through a process called photosynthesis.

57. b) Chemical Energy

=The electromagnetic energy of sunlight is converted to chemical energy in the chlorophyll-containing cells of photosynthetic organisms.

58. d) Mimosa

=They prepare their own food by utilizing solar energy, water, and carbon dioxide by the process of photosynthesis. This results in the formation of glucose. ( Just like algae)

59. b) Mushroom

=Mushrooms are heterotrophs (i.e., they cannot perform photosynthesis). Consequently, they feed on organic matter. Chemical energy and useful materials are obtained from the digestion of substrates. ... Mushrooms are able to reproduce both by sexual and asexual processes.

60. b) B and C ( Mushroom and Yeast)

=Yeasts are eukaryotic microorganisms classified in the kingdom Fungi. ... Yeast and Mushroom are some of the saprophytic organisms. Saprophytes feed on dead and decaying organisms only and not in living organisms. They secrete digestive juices on the matter they live and convert it into a solution and then absorb it.

61. c) Nitrogen.

= Meat-eating, or carnivorous, plants can trap and digest insects and other small animals. ... Most plants absorb enough nitrogen from nitrates in the soil. Carnivorous plants live in bogs, where nitrates are in short supply, so they need to obtain their nitrogen by digesting prey instead.

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