
Which of these adaptations helps to keep animals cool?


Important Questions on The Living Organisms Characteristics and Habitats

Moong seeds were placed on four different plates to germinate.
- Plate 1 and Plate 2 were kept in sunlight.
- Plate 3 and Plate 4 were kept in a dark room.
The seeds were observed after a week. The table shows the average root length of the germinated seeds after a week.
Plates | What did the seeds have? | Average root length of the germinated seed |
Plate 1 | Soil, water, air and sunlight | 3.5 cm |
Plate 2 | Water, air and sunlight | 3.0 cm |
Plate 3 | Soil, water and air | 2.5 cm |
Plate 4 | Water and air | 2.0 cm |
What does the activity show?

Moong seeds were placed on four different plates to germinate.
- Plate 1 and Plate 2 were kept in sunlight.
- Plate 3 and Plate 4 were kept in a dark room.
The seeds were observed after a week. The table shows the average root length of the germinated seeds after a week.
Plates | What did the seeds have? | Average root length of the germinated seed |
Plate 1 | Soil, water, air and sunlight | 3.5 cm |
Plate 2 | Water, air and sunlight | 3.0 cm |
Plate 3 | Soil, water and air | 2.5 cm |
Plate 4 | Water and air | 2.0 cm |
Which of these graphs correctly shows the average root length of the seeds in each plate after a week?

A caterpillar coils when touched.
Which feature of the caterpillar is shown in the picture?


Sea lions are mammals that live in the seas.
Some common features of sea lions are:
- A streamlined body.
- Whiskers on the face.
- Short fur on the body.
- Limbs shaped like flippers.
- A layer of fat under the belly.
What does the picture show about sea lions?

Sea lions are mammals that live in the seas.
Some common features of sea lions are:
- A streamlined body.
- Whiskers on the face.
- Short fur on the body.
- Limbs shaped like flippers.
- A layer of fat under the belly.
Which two features of sea lions listed above help them swim in water?

The picture given-below shows different animals.
Which animals in the picture live in the same habitat?
