Mode of Nutrition in Plants

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Mode of Nutrition in Plants: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Nutrition in Algae, Autotrophic Nutrition, Autotrophs, Nutrition in Plants, Transverse Section of Leaf, Plant Cell, Cell Membrane, Nucleus, Cytoplasm, Stomata & Functions of Stomata etc.

Important Questions on Mode of Nutrition in Plants

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What is autotrophic nutrition?

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Write the two functions of the nucleus in a cell.

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Identify the part 'A' of the following from the plant cell given below.

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Fill in the blank using an appropriate word from the bracket:
_____ is a membrane-bound organelle that contains the cell's chromosomes.

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Identify A and B in the given transverse section of the leaf.
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Draw and explain a neat labelled diagram of the transverse section of the leaf.

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Name the following:

Green plants or autotrophs during photosynthesis absorb sunlight by a pigment called:

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Explain why autotrophs are especially green plants.

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Chlorophyll is present in which cell organelle.

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Vacuoles in plants exchange carbon dioxide and water during photosynthesis.

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During photosynthesis _____ absorb sunlight.

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Classify the plants given below on the basis of suitable criteria.
Mango tree, Loranthus, Mushroom, Cuscuta, Paddy, Monotropa, Sandalwood tree, Rafflesia, Neotia, Vanda. 

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On which part of the leaf, does the stomata of aquatic plants is located?

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Can you name us?

We are given out by the leaves of a plant. - Oxygen, _____.

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Unscramble the term given below to form a word or term:
HLCLORLPHOY _____.

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Identify and name this plant. Choose from the options given below:

(Sundew, Water hyacinth, Banyan tree, Saguaro, Cactus, Deodar, Weathered tree, Pitcher plant)

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Plant eating insects are called _____ .

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Tiny openings on the underside of a leaf are called _____.

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Name the following. The first word begins with the letter I and the second with P.

Plants that eat insects: 

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Draw a diagram of an animal cell.