There are some carnivorous plants also called as

  • insectivorous
  • herbivores
  • omnivores
  • carnivores

Sugar produced by plants is usually stored in different parts of plant after converting it into

  • starch
  • glucose
  • maltose
  • sucrose

The stem of plant make food instead of leaves if they lack leaves like

  • cactus
  • apple tree
  • rose plant
  • conifers

Food produced by farms without using chemical fertilizers and pesticides are called

  • organic food
  • solid food
  • good food
  • inorganic food

Plants whose roots are immersed in solutions which are nutritiously rich are

  • hydroponics
  • aeroponics
  • both a and b
  • none

Enter and exit of water in plants takes place through

  • flower
  • fruit
  • seed
  • stomata

The capability of chlorophyll is to trap

  • oxygen
  • sunlight
  • water
  • nutrients

Carnivorous plants includes

  • rose
  • jasmine
  • pitcher plant
  • tobacco plant

The process by which plants make their own food by using sunlight is called

  • respiration
  • photosynthesis
  • production
  • oxygen production

During photosynthesis oxygen is produced which is used for essential life processes called

  • respiration
  • excretion
  • digestion
  • perspiration

Tiny opening are present on surface of a leaf and are known as

  • stomata
  • pores
  • openings
  • canals

Insectivorous plants usually grow in soil with poor nutrients hence they get nutrients to grow healthily by

  • trapping an insect
  • absorbing more water
  • movement of leaves
  • opening stomata

Man-made fertilizers which are produced from chemicals are called

  • organic fertilizers
  • inorganic fertilizers
  • low fertilizers
  • complex fertilizers

Therefore in photosynthesis the energy which is stored in plants and animals is being derived from

  • sun
  • glucose
  • oxygen
  • chloroplast

In the word photosynthesis 'photo' means

  • light
  • photograph
  • making
  • reproduction

The soil which is mixture of clay, sand and humus is called

  • humus
  • loam
  • clay
  • compost

To check a leaf that either it has made food or not we can use test using

  • iron solution
  • iodine solution
  • calcium solution
  • water

Carbon dioxide enters a leaf of a plant via

  • stomata
  • stem
  • roots
  • flowers

Carbon dioxide is given to plants for their food production from

  • air
  • soil
  • water
  • fertilizers

Loam contain suitable nutrients for plants growth and it can

  • retain water
  • store food
  • store energy
  • provide heat
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