Chapter-2. PLANTS - CLASS - V-1

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CHAPTER -2

PLANTS
Topics to be learn
1. How do the plants get energy?
2. How to plants prepare food?
I. Photosynthesis
A. Stomata
B. Chlorophyll
3. Reproduction in Plants
I. Reproduction through seeds
i. Structure of seeds
ii. Growth of plant
iii. Seed germination
4. Reproduction through different parts of plants
i. From the underground stem
ii. By time cutting
iii. From roots
iv. From leaves of plant
5. Seed dispersal
i. Human made ways
ii. Natural ways
a. Dispersal by wind
b. Dispersal by water
c. Dispersal by boards insects and rodents
d. Dispersal by human and animals
e. Dispersal through cracking and bursting
II. Keywords
A. Chlorophyll
B. Cotyledons
C. Germination
D. Photosynthesis
E. Seed cost
F. Seed dispersal
G. Seedling
H. Vegetative reproduction

HW
1. What is photosynthesis?
2. What is stomata?
3. What is chlorophyll
SOME IMPORTANT QUESTIONS FROM INSIDE CHAPTER
1. How do the plant get energy?
Ans:- Plants make their food by the photosynthesis process and they get energy.
2. How do the plant prepare food?
Ans:- plants prepare their own food by the photosynthesis process.
3. What is photosynthesis?
Ans:- Photosynthesis is a process by which a plant make their food.
Or
It is a process by which a plant make their food by own is called photosynthesis.
4. What is the row material of photosynthesis?
Ans:- Plant need raw materials like carbon dioxide, water in presence of sunlight and chlorophyll.
5. What is stomata?
Ans:- Stomata are the tiny pores present on the leaf surface.
6. What is chlorophyll?
Ans:- The green pigment present in the green leaves of plants is called chlorophyll, which help to absorb
the sun light.
7. What is insectivorous plants? Give examples.
Ans:- The plants, that trap and feed on insects, are called insectivorous plants.
Examples Venus flytrap and pitcher plant.

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