An organism A which cannot move from one place to another makes a simple food B from the substances C and D available in the environment. The food is made in the presence of green coloured substance E present in organs F in the presence of light energy in a process called G. Some of the simple food B also gets converted into a complex food H for storage purposes. This food gives blue-black colour with iodine solution?
a) What is (i) organism A (ii) food B and food H?
b) What are C and D?
c) Name (i) green pigments E and organ F.
d) What is the process G?
a. Organism A is green plant which cannot move from one place to another. It prepares simple food B which is glucose. Complex food H is starch i.e. excess glucose is stored in form of starch in the plants.
b. C and D are carbon dioxide and water respectively which are important raw materials required for preparation of glucose by the green plants.
c. Green pigment E is chlorophyll which is found in cell organelle chloroplast. Chloroplast has disc like structures called thylakoids and in their walls chlorophyll pigment is present.
d. Process G is photosynthesis where chlorophyll containing cells in presence of light energy using raw materials carbon dioxide and water synthesize glucose and oxygen is released as by-product.
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