Sumitra Siromani Solutions for Chapter: Living Things, Exercise 2: EXERCISES FOR FORMATIVE AND SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT
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Questions from Sumitra Siromani Solutions for Chapter: Living Things, Exercise 2: EXERCISES FOR FORMATIVE AND SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT with Hints & Solutions
Unjumble MAOBAE to fill in the blank:
_____ is a living thing that is made up of only one cell.

Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word:
Give an example for: A nonliving thing that can move on its own: _____ (animals/ plants/air)
Give an example for: A plant that cannot make its own food _____.

Give an example for: A plant that responds when touched: _____ (Sundew/Touch-me-not/Pitcher plant)

Mention three important characteristics that differentiate between a living thing and a non living thing.

Give an example of an animal responding to change in its surroundings. Think of an example not given in the book.

While studying things, why do scientists put them into groups containing similar things?

State four ways in which plants differ from animals.
