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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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Assertion (A): The loss of excess water from the aerial parts of the plant in the form of water vapour is known as transpiration.

Reason (R) : Stomata of the leaf perform transpiration.

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There are 3 plants A, B and C. The flowers of A open their petals in bright light during the day but close them when it gets dark at night. On the other hand, the flowers of plant B open their petals at night but close them during the day when there is bright light. The leaves of plant C fold up and droop when touched when fingers or any other solid object.

a) Name the phenomenon shown by the flowers of plant A and B.


b) Name one flower each which behaves like the flowers of plant A and B.


c) Name the phenomenon exhibited by the leaves of plant C.


d) Name a plant whose leaves behave like those of plant C.’

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While conducting experiments to study the effects of various stimuli on the plants, it was observed that the roots of a plant X grow and bend towards two stimuli A and B but bend away from a third stimulus C. The stem of the plant X however bends away from stimulus A and B but bends towards the stimulus C. The stimulus B is known to act on the roots due to factors related with Earth. Keeping these points in mind, answer the following questions:

a) What could be stimulus A ?


b) Name the stimulus seen in B.


c) What could be stimulus C ?

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Imagine that student A studied the importance of certain factors in photosynthesis. He took a potted plant and kept it in dark for over 24 hours. In the early hours of the next morning, he covered one of the leaves with dark paper in the centre only. Then he placed the plant in sunlight for a few hours and tested the leaf which was covered with black paper for starch.

a) What aspect of photosynthesis was being investigated?


b) Why was the plant kept in the dark before the experiment?


c) How will you prove that starch is present in the leaves?


d) What are the other raw materials for photosynthesis?