Mode of Nutrition in Plants
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
What is autotrophic nutrition?

Write the two functions of the nucleus in a cell.

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

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

Identify A and B in the given transverse section of the leaf.

Draw and explain a neat labelled diagram of the transverse section of the leaf.

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

Explain why autotrophs are especially green plants.

Chlorophyll is present in which cell organelle.

Vacuoles in plants exchange carbon dioxide and water during photosynthesis.

During photosynthesis _____ absorb sunlight.

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

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

Can you name us?
We are given out by the leaves of a plant. - Oxygen, _____.

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

Identify and name this plant. Choose from the options given below:
(Sundew, Water hyacinth, Banyan tree, Saguaro, Cactus, Deodar, Weathered tree, Pitcher plant)

Plant eating insects are called _____ .

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

Name the following. The first word begins with the letter I and the second with P.
Plants that eat insects:

Draw a diagram of an animal cell.
