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Earn 100

Note down the differences between reticulate venation and parallel venation.

Important Questions on Getting to Know Plants

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Draw a cross-section of a leaf and label it properly.

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Draw and label a diagram of a leaf.
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The green substance named _____ in leaves absorbs sunlight.
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Which of the following is not the function of leaves?
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Define/Explain the following: Leaf-blade.

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What is venation? Differentiate between parallel and reticulate venation. Explain with the help of suitable examples.
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Plants can make food without:
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Plants produce their own food during the process of _____.
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Write the important functions of leaves. 
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Separate the leaves having reticulate venation from those having parallel venation:
Hibiscus, pea, rose, grass, wheat, tulsi, mango, banana, maize, coriander
 
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Stomata are the tiny openings found on leaves.
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Define the following:

Venation

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What is transpiration?
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All plants store their extra food in fruits.
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You have learnt in this lesson that the green pigment (chlorophyll) in the leaves of a plant is necessary for photosynthesis to take place.

Which gas do leaves take in from the air during photosynthesis? 

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Explain the term.

Transpiration

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Leaves use oxygen, sunlight and chlorophyll to prepare food.
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Cotyledons are also called-
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Leaves do not require sunlight to manufacture their food.
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How does transpiration help plants in absorbing nutrients from the soil?