Charu Maini, Meenambika Menon and, Vandana Saxena Solutions for Chapter: Living and Non-Living Things, Exercise 4: EXERCISES
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Questions from Charu Maini, Meenambika Menon and, Vandana Saxena Solutions for Chapter: Living and Non-Living Things, Exercise 4: EXERCISES with Hints & Solutions
What are animals which give birth to young ones known as?

How do living things excrete? Name the waste products produced by animals.

Differentiate between Breathing and respiration.

Differentiate between Movement and locomotion.

Differentiate between Phototropism and geotropism.

With the help of examples, name two methods each by which animals and plants reproduce.

A car is filled up with petrol. The petrol is burnt in the presence of oxygen (from the air). This released energy is used by the car to move. It also produces waste gases from its exhaust pipe. It responds to the remote control for the opening of doors and turning on the ignition key. It becomes old after a few years and then stops working. Can we consider the car to be a living thing? Justify.

Seeds can be stored for months. During that time they neither grow, nor feed, nor move and reproduce: can we classify them as non-living?
