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(i) A fruit is green when unrioe but become beautifully coloured when ripe. How does this change occur?

(ii) What is the importance of this change?


(iii) What is mutualism involved?


(iv) Give an example of such a mutualism in human society.

(i) A fruit is green in colour when unripe as its skin contains chloroplasts. When the fruit ripens, the chloroplasts are changed to chromoplasts which render an attractive colour to the fruit such as orange, yellow etc.

(ii) The colour of the fruits attracts animals and they come to feed over them.


(iii) While eating the fruits, the animals pick up the seeds and take them to different places which helps in the dispersal of seeds. Thus, both the animals and the plants are benefitted because of this. This is called mutualism.


(iv) Even in human society, nobody can live all by himself/herself. Everybody is dependent on somebody else for most of their activities. For example – a cook cooks food for you to eat and in return you pay the cook so that he/she is able to run his/her family.


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(i)Why did Muskan’s mother cur the vegetables into small pieces and put them in the sun for few hours?


(ii) Why did she mix common salt in the cut vegetables and heated it? Name the process involved.


(iii) Why did she mix acetic acid?

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(i) Why do plants have variously coloured flower? Give two reasons.


(ii) Why do certain flowers emit frangrance? How does frangrance of flowers spread in the environment?


(iii) Which scientific phenomenon is obvolved when (a) frangrance spreads in the house at the time of cooking of food in the kitchen; (b) exchange of gases occurs across the respiratory surface.

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