Science

Getting to Know Plants

Question:

Name the part of the plant which produces its food. Name this process.

Answer:

Leaves produce food for the plant. This process is called photosynthesis.

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Getting to Know Plants

Q 1.

List few plants found around your house.

Q 2.

Name the female part of a flower. Write names of its parts and draw a diagram.

Q 3.

What are trees? Give two examples.

Q 4.

Why do we see dew drops on leaves in the early morning?

Q 5.

Write the names of the parts of a flower in sequence, from outside to inside.

Q 6.

Why does white flowers bloom at night?

Q 7.

What is the function of a stem in a plant?

Q 8.

Name the prominent parts of a flower.

Q 9.

What is lamina?

Q 10.

What is transpiration?

Q 11.

What is midrib?

Q 12.

Where does the photosynthesis take place in plants?

Q 13.

What are climbers?

Q 14.

Name the part of plant which helps in holding the plant in the soil.

Q 15.

Why are petals colourful?

Q 16.

Name two flowers, each with joined and separates sepals.

Q 17.

What is leaf venation?

Q 18.

Name the process by which leaves can prepare their food.

Q 19.

What are sepals? What are their functions?

Q 20.

What are shrubs? Give two examples.

Q 21.

Give names of two plants which have tap root.

Q 22.

Name the various parts of pistil.

Q 23.

Classify plants and give an example of each.

Q 24.

Which of the following leaves have reticulate venation?
Wheat, tulsi, maize, grass, coriander (dhania), china rose.

Q 25.

Are all the plants same in size?

Q 26.

Define petiole.

Q 27.

What are fibrous roots?

Q 28.

What are weeds?

Q 29.

Name a plant that eats insect.

Q 30.

Explain that sunlight is essential for photosynthesis.

Q 31.

Can you find a plant in your house or in your neighbourhood which has a long but a weak stem? Write its name. In which category would you classify it?

Q 32.

Name two plants that belong to herbs.

Q 33.

What are unisexual and bisexual flowers?

Q 34.

Name a plant that has underground as well as aerial (above the ground) root system.

Q 35.

Leaves need oxygen and carbon-dioxide (for photosynthesis). How do they get these gases?

Q 36.

In which part of a flower you are likely to find the ovary?

Q 37.

Give two examples of shrubs.

Q 38.

Give two examples of trees.

Q 39.

Where does the photosynthesis take place in plants?

Q 40.

What are tap roots?

Q 41.

Explain the important functions of root.

Q 42.

What are the major parts of plants?

Q 43.

How many kinds of plants are there?

Q 44.

What are the raw materials for photosynthesis?

Q 45.

Does the stem prepare food for any plant?

Q 46.

Name two plants which have fibrous root.

Q 47.

What are lateral roots?

Q 48.

What are petals? Why are they generally coloured?

Q 49.

What is pistil?

Q 50.

What are ovules?